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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-08-02 - Orange Coast PilotSftORTS Tennis wars jintsh up Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SChriber takes first Tea Cup Classic • Big Canyon champion claims title in innaugral golitournainentatNew- port Beach Country Club. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Selby Schriber of Big Canyon Country Club, who shot par on every hole in the back nine, pulled away from the field on Friday in the Tea Cup Classic at Newport Beach Country Club and won the first Bayside residents file Suit • Mobile home occupants say lease-holder used false information in move to acquire land. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -About 20 residents of Bayside Village mobile home par.le filed a $40 mil- lion lawsuit against the park's lease-holding company alleging a deal that would hand the land over to the company is based on false information. The suit was filed in state Superior Court Friday against DeAn.za Corp. and the Bayside Vlllage Homeowners Associa- tion. It claims DeAm.a represen- tatives and association board members made •misleading statements• about lawsuits that were pending against the corpo- ration, proposed rent increases and proposed new leases. · DeAnza Corp. president Michael Gelfand said he hadn't heard about the lawsuit but denied that any misinformation campaign occurred. ·we had meetings with lawyers present,• be said. •we were as fully disdosive as we could be.• Bayside Village Homeowners Association president David Brownell declined to comment on the suit, saying he hadn't beard about it either. •But it's a free country -anybody can file a lawsuit,• be said. The bankruptcy plan that would allow DeAnza to buy the land beneath the mobile home park and settle years of legal con- flicts with the residents is set to be finalized Aug. 7. Friday's suit means more legal tension and •SEE BAYSIDE PAGE A11 golf tournament in the Pletcher Jones Motorcars/Daily Pilot Club Championship Series by five strokes. Schriber, one of the leading rea- sons why the Pletcher Jones event was created in the first place, fired a 2-over-par 74 to fin- ish ahead of Debble Albright (Newport Bea.ch Country Club), Marianne Towersey (Santa Ana Country Club) and Denise Woodard (Mesa Verde) in front of an estimated gallery of 100. HI wish I could stay and party,• said Schriber, who collected the winning tea set, before shoving off to Boston to compete in the U.S. Women's Amateur next week. Schriber, who celebrated early when she had a tour-stroke advantage with three holes remaining, made five pars on the front nine, three bogeys and one birdie to lead by one stroke over Albright at the tum. Schriber, who played even par on the back, was relenUess. She was as steady as a tug boat and never looked back. v1 played well today,• Schriber said. HDerek Hardy (Pelican Hill Golf Club) is my coach and he straightened me out (Thursday) morning when I met with him for about an hour. I always see him when my game's a little off. He can look at just two or three of my swings and know right away exactly what I'm doing wrong.• There was little that went wrong with Schriber's swing during her victory in the Tea Cup Classic, although a hole in one on the 17th would have made it a better day. Nobody had a hole in one there, missing out on winning a 1997 C230 Mercedes-Benz. •SEE TEACUP PAGE A11 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Ted Jones of Pletcher Jones Motorcars congratulates second- place finisher Debbie Albright at the end of the Tea Cup Classic. Rehab returns ,for city review • Nancy Clark has been running an alcohol and drug counseling center against officials' wishes. By Susan Deemer, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -It's been two years since the city derued Nancy Clark a permit to operate an alco- hol and drug rehabilitation cen- ter, and now that she's obtained a state license, the issue will be back before the Planning Com- mission on Monday. Despite the permit derual, Clark has operated the 19-unit sober living community at 1110 Victoria St., since 1994. But neighbors who live in the area tned to stop her from operating the facility, at- ing concerns about trafhc and noise, among other things After converting the apartment complex into a recovery home, Clark in March obtained the license allowing her to operate programs and meeungs there. But the license came after much debate among city offiaals. ln May 1995, the City Council voted 3-2 denying her a permit that would have allowed her to operate the facility under such a structured rehabilitation pro- gram. That decision overturned a 2-1 approval from the Planning Commission a month earlier. Clark believes the council's deas1on was unconstltutional, cit- mg a Supreme Court ruling that prohibits cities from using zoning laws to discriminate against recovering alcoholics and drug • SEE REHAB PAGE A 11 Residents ·battle to save Marinapark • Mobile home owners hope to convince city officials a hotel and restaurants are not the best option for land. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The oty is pushing ahead Wlth plans to develop the Marinapark site that now houses mobile homes. But in I the process, park residents will have the chance to present therr own competitive bid that would allow them to stay put on the Bal- boa Peninsula site. The city finance committee voted Friday to recommend the City Council solicit consultant proposals on how best to use the city-owned land. But when coun- cil members consider the recom- mendation Aug 25, they'll also hear a financial analysis authored by park residents that contradicts a consultant report completed this week that favors replacing the 60 mobile homes with a hotel. The report says that leveling the park for houses, hotels and restaurants would nearly double the value of the 10. 71 acres between 15th and 19th streets. Park residents have been bracing for such a recommendation for years, knowing their lease expires •SEE RESIDENTS PAGE A11 I f your looking fof a big Mlection of ornate frames, try Leyla's Frame a ~ (8?3-6578) at 2515 B. Coast Highway, Ste. 9, Corona del Mar. The frame shop has more than 2,000 moldings to choose from and many museum-quality, add-free mats perfect for framing original art, lithographs, posters and photogr~pbs. Leyla's also can do Plexiglas and shadow boxes and frame custom mirrors. Own- er Ahmad Yousef named the store after his 13-year-old daughter. Yousef has an art back- ground and is an asset in making design and color coordination choices. Yousef says he strives to offer the finest service and quality at ·an affordable price. To : ensure the best quality, all "work is done on the premis- g,.r wylder and supply store that is giv- ing a free •skin scanner" facial analysis and 15% off Dermalogica products from "'noon to 3 p.m. as part of its in-store promotion. Other exclusive skin care products sold at 17th Street Beauty include Pevonia, Guinot, Murad, Cellex-C and M.D. Formulation. es. If you bijng in this col- umn, you can receive a 10% discount on yom next fram- ing pmchase. Golf fans of all ages can now own a memento of Tiger Woods with the new Tiger Woods Tudor Chronograph, a new sports watch that is perfect on or off the course. The watch is available in a variety of col- ors at Tourneau (850-0222) in South Coast Plaza, which was the first store to carry the watch in Southern Cali- fornia. The name Tiger appears on the dial of the watch, and with a stainless steel case, the dial also is available in red, green, Approximately 500 junior Weguards took off from the Balboa Pier Prlday morning to compete ln the Monster Mlle. Balboa Island Kids Clothing (673-5542) is hav- ing its summer sale and clearance featuring the best selection of quality name- brand infant and children·s clothing. Also, the· Magasin 209 women's store has a great sale in progress. Bal- boa Island Kids Clothing and Magasin 209 share the same location at 209 Marine Ave ., Balboa Island. THE MONSTER MILE Competition has junior lifeguards running a mile in the sand, then swimming back By Leslie Simmons, Daily Pilot Hobie Sports Ltd. (675- 9700) has expanded its selection of children's and women's clothing by adding new sections in the store, and it's offering body board rentals dUiing the summer. It's located a t 2831 E. Coast Highwdy in Corona del Mar. blue, yellow, white or black. The Tiger Woods Tudor Chronograph sells for $1,950 on a strap and $2,030 on a stainless steel Oyster bracelet. The Tudpr line is a subsidiary of Rolex Watch, USA. • HST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a best buy, please write me at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627, call me at 540-1224 or e-mail me at dpllot20earthlink.net. N EWPORT BEACH -Competing in the shadow of a 30-foot, inflat- able T-Rex, junior lifeguards dressed in monster costumes on Friday took part in the sixth annual Monster Mile at Balboa Pier. They started at Balboa Pier with a mile run in the sand to 10th Street and then a mile swim back to the pier. •1t•s a cuhrunation of all the effort \Qsy've put forth UUs summer." said John Mitchell, assistant coordinator of ~event. Today is Dermal Day at 17th Street Beauty (642- 1717), a full-service salon · Pilot VOL 91, NO. 173 THOMAS H. J0tWS0N. Publisher WIU.IAM Lom&1. Editor STEVE M.+llmLE. MaNglng Editor n>NYDODaO, A55istant Managing Editor TINA 90RGAJTA. Oty Editor ROGER~ Sports Editor MARC MMl1N, Photo Editor LV.ESOLA. Olspl.y AdYertislng /UOY Oil I ING, Onlfled AdYenising LANA JCHlll50lt, Ptomotlons PRAMOO~ OUef F~ Officer REAOERS HOJUNE 642~ Record your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. AQQRESS Our address ls 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. COMEQJONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt- ly correct all errors of substance. Pletie call 574-4233. m The Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot (USPS-144-800) ~ published Monday through Sat- urday. In Newport Beach and Cost.I Mesa, subscriptions are only available by subscribing to The llmes Orange County (800) 2S2·9141. In areas outside of Newport Beacti and Costa Mesa, subscriptions to the Dally Piiot only are ev.ilable by mall for S 10 per month. Second das ~paid at Costa Mew, CA. (Prices Include au applicable state and local taxes..) POSTMAS- TER: Send eddress changes to The Newport BeachlCosta Mesa Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa ;celestiiio's =quality MEATS The Anest fv1eOt and 5erulce AuaJJable we cany Roc1\Y free Range Qllckens Participants competed in three age divisions, and the top four winners were awarded plaques. Wmners of the division for 14-a:nd · 15-year-olds were John Gross and Erin Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news stories, illustrations. edito- rial matter or advertisements herein ain be reproduced with- out written permission of copy· right owner. HOW TO REACH US CJrcul.tion The llmes Orange County (800) 252-9141 Adw'1Blng Ousffied 642-5678 =642-4321 News 540-1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fax 646-4170 E-Mail: dpll.lcot20earthllnk.net ~n<>flke Business Office 642-4321 Business Fax 631-5902 JeffNy s. KWr\, Prftident ~CEO Judith .. ICenLWI. VD President. Genefal Managet 01997 Callf. CK Alt rtgt,11 ~ TEMIBIATURES Newport Beach 74165 Newport Coast 78162 Balboa 63158 Costa Mesa 87166 Corona del Mar 66158 5'MF FORECAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-4s Newport 2·3 s Blackles 2-4 s River Jetty 2-4 s CdM 2-3 s 90AT1NG Light and variable winds du~ mom- Ing hours wi I become southwest to west at 15 knots dur· ~the afternoon. nd waves will MannlQg's Bai Loin Boneless .. 'Tt>p Sirloin Steak· $6.591b CelesUDO's BoneJess Stuffed ChJcken Breast $3.991b Toole. Wmners in the division for 12- and 13-year-olds were Nolan Bobroff and Heather Hateman. Danny Natalizio and Paige Lansing won in the division for 9-to 11-year-olds. Thursday, 100 of the program's top junior lifeguards will compete in the U.S. Lifesaving National Competition in San Diego. To end their ~ ot training, the junior lifeguards fiDllh up by competing in the Iron.man, a volunteer competition, on Aug. 9. Designed to • ~an_-proor kids, the dty-sponsored Juniof Ltfegdard Pro-, gram, is held every summer for eight weeb beginning in June. Participants learn. among other things, safety around riptides, how to prevenl.Q[ handle a dangerous situation in the water and CPR ...... . .. ., . . . bulld to 2 feet and • The S®th swell's 4-foot swell will starting to fall off, come from the but don't take that Southwest. Areas of as any kind of dis-momlngfog. couragement. You should still run into TIDES TODAY waves at least 4 First low feet. meaning 3:50a.m. -0.3 faces hittJng just First high ovemead. On top 10:12 a.m. 4.2 of that. new ener-Second low gy from the south-3:16p.m. 2.0 west expected Second high 9:22 p.m. 5.9 around Sunday SUNDAY may start filling In First low today. That should 4:20a.m. -0.3 brighten the fore-First high cast leading Into 10:41 a.m. 4.3 the coming week. Second low In the meantime, 3:50p.m. 1.9 look at how condl-Second high tfons are around 9:54p.m. 5.7 the point and in WATEJt the vk1nlty of TEMPERATURE: 63 Upper Newport. Junior Uteguuct Instructor Greg Roberts got Into the splrtt of the Monster Mlle competition. NEWPOllT lfACJt • w.t lllllMMI loulevuct. A ~rse and other~ worth $635 was stolen from a car pa ed in the 1100 block. wio- dow was sm.shed. • luddnglwn: A stereo worth $400 was stolen from a car pati(ed in the 1000 blodc. The window was smashed. • Irvine Aveue: A purse, cash and other tfo<>P«tY worth $90 was stolen from a car parked in the 3100 ock. The trunk lock WAS punctured. • c:o.t llouleVllrd Md 61st Street: A c.ar was stolen from near the Intersection. • C..-Drive: A computer and fax equipment worth S 13, 100 was stolen from a business In the 3700 block. COSTA~ • w.t ..._ 5tNet: A bike worth S 100 was stolen from Inside an apartment complex garage In the 600 block. The cable lock was cut. • AV'OQ!ldo 5tNet: A car stereo worth $370 wais stolen from an unlocked car In the 300 block. • ~ Sb'9ft A cellular phone worth $400 was stolen from a motel parking lot ln the 1.00 block. • AMIN A,,.._: Credit cards and a ~net were S1oMn from • CM In the 1600 block. The driven side lodu YtWe punched out. • Mela v.'de Drtw East Compact discs,, • walunan and c.sn worth S 105 were stolen from a locked vehicle In ~ structure In the 2700 block. Thett was no signed entry. ·Jamie's life could make a gaod screenplay I t my high school acquaintance Ridwd Zanuck hires me to write a saeenplay based on the life ol Jamie Bdwards-Actml. the n.w Uliltant clergy at St Michael and All Angell Bpilcopal Chwdl in Coron.a del Mar, I will begin wttb the ltandan:l opening of all movie and 1V acrtptS: •pade in.• Of coune, then comes the hard part, setting the scene and writ- ing the script. One opening for Jamie's biopic, as •va,rtety• calls such producUom,might go this way: •Ext. night.A deserted street in Berkeley. The pavement glistens from the fog swirling in from the San Francisco Bay. We hear the sound of a small choir linging a Gregorian chant. Through the fog, the music is wafting through the open window of a ~urch. We hear muted footsteps coming closer, until we see the figure of a young man. He stops, listens to the music. •eut to angle as young man turns and begins to enter the church.• Not a bad opener. Good mood- setter, with the eeriness of the H~.-1 . louJFtlt fog, the ethereal flavor of a Gre- gorian chant and the mystery of this young man walking alone. Better yet, it's true. It really WU tbe opening scene of the rest of the life of Jamie Bdwudl- Acton. At the time he went in and 111:. tened to tb,at choir, JIUil.le wasn't an Bp!Mx>palian1 he wasn't an anything. •Most of my life, I've been a cook and a baker,• Jamie says. •1 was working as a cook at Rick and Ann's restaurant in Berkeley, and I was just out for a walk when I heard that choir. There Weta eight or nin~ men singing and maybe 50 people in this huge church. So I became a cook and a singer. That was my door to the church.· Jamie soon realized what he wanted to do with his life. He sent a letterto a ftl8Il with whom he enjoyed mutual mends from his days at UC Santa Barbara. The man was the Right Rev. Frederick H. Borsch, bishop of the Episco- pal Diocese of Southern Califor- nia. ~The only thing I can see Anltnal Coolcles ~Mhtiissz·1 ~ I9 RED. 'S.11 17 az. I ETHICAL NUTRIENTS J fred martin myself being is a priest.• Jamie wrote .. •The first thing you need to do ls get baptized,• the bishop replied. 'Th.at Jamie did, then moved to downtown Los Angeles to be a social worker inthe Episcopal Urban Intern program. It was rather a sweeping change from cooking iri everything from restaurant kitchens to dive-ship galleys. But not nearly as drastic as Jamie's conversion to Christiani- ty, a move his younger -by 20 minutes -twin brother Josh had made years earlier. •we shared a lot of dreams and visions,• Jamie says. •His were God-centered, mine were focused on hwnan potential." Josh beat Jamie to the priest- hood and now has his own parish in Paris, Texas. There are other siblings -11 of them altogether, raised in Hemet by a school principal father and teacher mother. The parents are retired now. Half the year, they live in a small house on the beach south of Ensenada. The other half, they travel the country in an elderly camper truck, visiting their 11 kids, 27 grandchildren and five -"maybe it's six now• -great- grandchildren, spread from Ore- gon to Houston to North Caroli- na. At St. Michael's, Jamie will be backing up the Rev. Peter Haynes in all the usual pastoral functions, but his primary mission is to bring some new spunk to the parish's programs for teenagers and • MDdOIM SI99 • Roulld c.tc REG. '3.15 11.5 az. Mahrrlshi Avwved young adulta. I suspect Jamie is a perfect fit for the job. Just 33, he has rel.a· tive youth on his side. Interacting with teens and 20· and JO-some- things will come quite naturally. When we chatted Thunday morning, Jamie's black shirt and clerical collar contrasted unequivocally with his buzz cut, faded jeans, black steel-toed boots and the three little strips of silver that adorn his left ear. One or two parishioners are a little put·off by all this, the newty ordained deacon said. But every- body else in the ftock bas warmly embraced Jamie and his wife, Suzanne, who has a masters in pastoral ministry. •1 guess I'm not quite what some of the people were expect- ing,· Jamie grinned. "But people are just people. I intend to do the same kind of ministry here I would do anywhere else. The gospel speaks to the same things in Newport Beach as it does in downtown L.A." • FRED MARTI,.'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. For more information, call 722·1107. DRICE ~ REAM Dream OMewl ll1llla 75~ ,,..,,,. Cones =~s.oa ~. •.ue ,,_ J/IJf ~.~ I KISS~FACE\ Olive u..: ... ...:..:...c . ,.s;:p ...... :r=r:=s1ss ""· '2.19 aaz. Ri\ia Cup '/be Anli o.ddant OJ/fee Subs6lul,e AD N8tmal Whole Grain &>rane.Free 8400 Rm.'4.11 -...-._ ~~ Puffed Cereals • Com • Millet •Rb •What • Kmnut Rm. '1.21 (MutberS ] Rm. "l.19 20 Day Detm Imurance $~9,!! ,• , ............ Anti Cldlflnt For a..'111 Dmdllt:ollon Sl.,,,.,,t SUGG. '29.15 1., lMS YcmtFree Uhimatemv~ fi;';f NATURE'S HERBS fuoer Herbs Pl\Ylo Elbogen 686MG 20 Day Detm Digestive~ Sl/tltlOtf /lw,, $ tbsJ Dmdllt:ollon S.lll'ldtll it! 1'•9,!! "*"""" Badalrt It,,.,.,,. b*"'1»I Ll1rinf qi .a: SUGG. '29.15 1~.2 oz. 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This multi-cultural enter- tainment event will be held on Sept. 20 from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m. at Jtiangle Square. The walk is Sponsored by the United Nations Association. Peace a,g. Alloci· ation. Baha'i ol ~County, Newport-Mesa lrviDe l.ntedaitb Coundl. I.Jons. Jaycees and the ~ ."... . ·~ ~ • -I • ' I , ,.,.• = ·-~ :. .. · ... ..:M.. 11111 ' jim de boom Thangle Square Merchants Asso- ciation. There is no charge for participation in the walk. Walkers will circle Triangle Square beginning at 11 a.m., hear from Costa Mesa Mayor Peter Buffa and Newport Beach Mayor Jan Dehay at noon and enjoy entertainment such as _Police off er tips as way ~o quell rash of bUrglaries By Leslie Simmons, Dally Ptlot · The Eastbluif and Newport 1'lorth com.mu.rubes have been t>lagued by a senes of residential burglanes. members of the crime prevention unit of the Newport Beach Pollce Department report- ed Authonbes report most of the burglanes occur on weekdays between the hours of 7 a .m. and 6 p.m. The most common methods 9t entry into the residences have been through rear sliding glass aoors. which are either unlocked or have been pned open. The lhieves usually take 1ewelry or ~erling silver items . • • In addibon to these burglaries, ·i>olice reported SlX garage bur- CJlanes which usually occurred in ~ early morning hours. Items were taken from the garage and unlocked vehicles parked inside. Td help deter these cnmes, the Police Department otters the fol- lowing crime prevention tips: • Always lock doors and win- dows even when leaving for •just d rrunute • • Never leave a house key under a doormat, in a flowerpot or on the ledge of a door. These are the first places a burglar will look. • Close and lock the' garage door and any side doors leading into the garage. An empty garage RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY .... ,_ .... c...s .... 1m HAllOl llW. COS1l mu -sta-11 s. Cost lltlectlve l.eg•I Solr$Ji ~ .> advertises your absence. • Use timers so that llghts, radios and televisions go on and off throughout the ~ouse to give the llllpression that someone is home. • Join Neighborhood Watch! The best crime prevention device ever invented is a good neighbor. Opportunities for crime can be reduced by looking out for neigh- bors and acting as extra eyes and ears for the Police Department. All residents should report sus- picious persons and activities immediately to the Newport Beach Police Department by call- ing 644-3717 or for emergencies call 911. 'i' A LDEN'S CARPET has opened d new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics. sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. I fJhJ PldCt'lllld ~I . CO'>ltl ~lt''><l 646-4838 Put a few words to work for you. Call the l>'dily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 Dence aty, R.etmo Latino HiS- pen&c llWllic and tbe ao.pei ClloU ol tbe Los ADgelel Baha'i c.enter. Radio ltatlcm KEZY-PM Will tiroedcelt ltW from~ Squared~ 1be event: For more infonnatioli.. call 957-2894. COMMUMTY NOTES: Balboa Bay Club President Henry Sddelela bu accepted a major challenge for the betterment of Orange County. He is the chair- man of the hotel and hospitality section ot this fall's United Way Campaign. His goal is to help the United Way of Orange County raise more tbab $20 million from owners and employees of our hotels, n!:Staurants and tow1st industries. The money would be used to meet the human Mnioe needs in our community. Newport-Mesa school Super- intendent Mac Bernet bas bit the speaking trail this summer mak- ing himseU available to servia! d ubs, religious congregations and community groups, talking about the challenges facing edu- cation. His presen tation includes humor aad "'#'Dito c:UI-• laDgel aDd OIJPJI"....., iD our local ICboOll. lb ec:b8dule Bemd. call 760-3502. QUI NOll5: Haita Mela Uom Oub memhen wtll bave a Spaghetti Splalb dbmm for members and guests at the home of member Ann Mcllroy on Aug. 9. WOlmt REPEA11NG: Prom the Scuttlebutt. the newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of Newp<>:rt Beach- Corona del Mar, "Doil't forget that the quality ol your life will be detennined by the quality ot the people in your life.• . SBMCE a.m I UIW nes co1t•Ui WIEll: w.m to get men involYed In your QJmlnUnfty. make new ~ netWOttc O< giYe something badt to your community7Try a seMa! dub. You are invited to attend a di.lb meeting tti;, week. Many dubs win buy your first11uest meal f« you. MONDAY; -6:30 p.m.: The Harbor Mesa Lions Oub meets art the C.osU Mesa Country Oub to hear from Jill Uoyd of the Orange .County Fair public relations staff on the recent fair and future plans. • . ~AY -7:30 a.m.: The Newport. THE GREY GOOSE FITZ AND FUJ'fD SUMMER PREVIEW of Fall and H oliday patterns 10'*> on the month of August Stop in for a visit THE GREY GoOSE. INC. Gifts • Home Decor Westcliff Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach • (714) 142-7803 HOW"S: M·S JH Sun 12..s FRESH HOT BREAD FREE SLICES DINNER RoLLS COFFEE CAKES CINNAMON ROLLS SPECIALTY BREADS COOKIES BROWNIES PASTRIES Open Daily. 6am -6:30pm Closed Sundays 426 E. 17th St,Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) 646-1440 Orenge Ce>Mt .,_.. Uofts Club · meets at Mimi's C.at.. NoOn: The C:O.- ta Mela Nci1fi 9ClwMfl Club meets M the Holrct.y IM. IClw.nfl Club of N.wpoft ~·def Mar tftfftJ 11t, the I.Na COf'tnthlan Yacht Club. The ~.Club of Newport Harbor mMti at the ~ liland Vactrt Club. The Newport-Irvine Rotaf)' CfuP mffts It the Irvine Mar- riott Hotel. 7 p.m.: The NewPort Beach Llom Club meets It the Bahia Corinthian Yad'lt Club. • CXWlllWTY a cum ls pubtlshed rNetY SatutdaY In the 0Mty fltlot. Fax your sentk:e cfub's meeting Information to 631 -5851 or mail to 17'3 B.yport Way, Newport Beach, 926IO. Factory Outlet Store BRAND NEW-COSMETICALLY IMPERFEC~ Get the Best for Less/ ;. ' t 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Blodl 5out1I ol 405 Fwy 545-7168 Custom Speciality G ifts & Flora ls Furniture Antiques -·-Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sar I0-5 369 E. 17th SL, #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Nnt to Plum'• Cafe) Program Starts on August 6, 1997 Register by 8-5-97 S'4pe-1fe THE PREMIER FITNESS CENTER 631-3623 TbU SJl«:lal 12-YYHll Program lrtebuks: • Prin tc Pre= and PostCOosultation to set penonal goats, nutrition a: diet • Fitoc:M MM':Mn>rnt to dcfcnnlne acrobk capacity. body composition a: flexibility • 3 One-Hour Walkina Sessions Per Weck (Includes llttlchlng) Call For Details • Personal Improvement & • Motivation *1080 IRVINE AVE. (Westdiff Shopping Center, Newport Beach) SATURDAY, AUGUST~ 1"7 New scfi9ol center will .be. catered just for children • OCC's new children's center will be set to open in a few months. By Mlchelle Terwilleger, Dally Pilot . COSTA MESA -U the world was built for cb1ldren, walls would only be 4 feet high, ~ would be a foot or so off the ground. and Win- dows wou1d.n't require tiptoes to see through. And U Orange Coast 'College was goiDg to go through all the trouble to raise money for a new children's center, they were going to build it for children. : •1t•s real reflective of what chil- dren 1'.¥!00. • said Vickie Borthwick. jsss:istant director of OCC's Chil- dren's Center. •1 don't think there's anything missing off this building .• BRIAN POBUDA I DAllY Pl.OT Land.lcapen Fernando Maqueda, left. and lsacc Oliva work In the dirt In front of Orange Cout College's new chlldren's center. The new $2.86 million, 13- square-foot dllldren's center on the southwest oomer of campus will be filled with kids within months, after months of construction delays. It bas all the amenities a toddler could want: toilets that don't require a lift from an adult. kid- sized counter tops and cabinets. "We have low windows, so they can hold themselves up and look out the window," Borthwick said •Goodbye windows" run along the side of each classroom door, so children watch their parents as they leave. The 40,000 square feet of land that surrounds the building also Call Comcast now to scart service at special savings and enjoy a summer full of fresh, exciting choices -over 58 channels in all on Rough Rldn on 00 Comcasc Complete Basic Service. Plus huge sav ings on premium channels with the Comcast J,STAR Package. We're working our way to you r neighborhood with a brand new fiber optic pipeline of encertainmenc and information ... hot new channe.ls, digital music, and Internet access that will have you surfing ac gnarly new speeds. $4.95 Connection foral ·TVs! 112 off your first month of Conmfs 3-STAR Package and 4 Free Pay·Per·VieW Movidl (A $12 vlluel) Save 30% every month with the J .. SfAR Pac~ incl~~ Baik Service, Encore W your choice of two premium ch&Meb froin HBO, SbOWdlne or C~. bas kids in m1Dd. wtth ftne, soft sand culbkm!Dg ~· sand· boxes, a txa path rUnnlng an the way around tbe center. E\'eD the Jandv..ape bu been altered to keep things tnterelUng. ' •Ollldren have a natural dim.b- ing instinct,. Borthwick said. And recogn1zing that. landscapers are construct1ng grass DlQUDdl outside the toddler rooms for aawling. Behind the building, a eeries ol small barns designed ani1 built by OCC students will hoUle chickens, goats, sheep and other animals, The center, located ol1 Merri- mac Way will acrommodat.e a.bout 170 cbi1dren per semester. Depending Oil age. tbe adult-child ratio will.range from 3-1to6-1. Because the center will operate primarily from state and federal grants, it must give preference to low-income students who will receive the child ca.re free or at a subsidized rate. ·we're trying to support the stu- dent," Borthwick said. •Parents need to get there and~ to dau .• Bullden broke ~ for the center in Mardi 1996, and lince then. the project bu been pagued with ram~ other delays. " An opening caemony for the center is plamwd for the spring, although the program probablJ will be in operation before then. • Douglas Bennett. occ founda .. tion director, said be hopes fin\ lady Hillary Rtvfham Ointoo will accept an invitation to the inaugur- al ceremony. GAS AND WASH ONE STOP CONVENIENCE!!!! only ss.9s Full Service Hand W'ash & Sealer W'ax with any gasoline fill up (Texaco CleanSystem.3) Trucks & Vans $1.00 Extra Not valid with other discount. 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Preferred seating tickets will be sold at Fashion Island's Concierge desk for $10. for more mformation. call 720· 0316. .. ' "1ESA THEATRE · The Aquabats along with My Superhero, lnunortals, the Mosleys and the Moon Monkey!> will perform at 8 p.m. on Aug. 9 at the Mesa Theatre in Costa Mesa. Tickets are $1 0 and all ages are welcome. For inlorma- }Jon. call 991-2055 "TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free lJve cldssic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon lo 2:30 pm l\tonddy through Fn - µay; from 7 to 1 O p m. Fnday and · Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. ' Sdlurday and Sunddy afternoons in the Town Square at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART · ARTSHOW A showmg ot locd1 artists' works will bC' hC'lcl from 10 a m to 5 p m todd} dl the Bayside Shopping Center dl Bayside Dn- ' e and Jamboree Road, Newport : J3each. For mJormation, call 631- 2232. PORTFOLIOS The Orange County Museum of Art Museum Education Center \\.'lll hold d class, A Small Portfo- lio, today from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . a t . 850 San Clemente Drive,.New- p ort Beach. Participants will ieam how to make a smatt CUS· tom-made portfolio. Registra tion • I!> $75 plus ffidlerials. For i.nior- matiOll, ~ 759·1122 ext. 211 • EXHl8IT The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum displays its 1997 sum· mer exhibit, "Wind on tbe Water: Women Photographers in Yacht- ing, from 10 a.m. to S p.m. , through Nov. 9. The museum is located aboard the riverboat Pride ot Newport, docked at the Back Bay Bridge, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members1 $4 for guest adults1 $1 for guest child,ren 12 and younger. The museum is closed Mondays. Por more information, call 675-8915, ext. 102. JEFFREY BECOM An exhibition of Jeffrey . Secom's work will be displayed through Aug. 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondo.y through Friday at the Architectural, Planning and Interior Design firm of Dougherty & Dougherty, 3UM Airport Loop, Suite D, Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 644-7228. STIU LIFE The Orange County Museum of Art offers an intermediate watercolor class, Exploring The Still Life, from 1 to 3 p.m. every Saturday through Aug. 9 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Fee is $40 for members, students and seniors and $50 for others. For information, call 759- 1122. I SPOTLIGHT TOURS The Orange Museum of Art presents • Spotllgl;it Tours,• 20- minute tours given by docents that focus on a single artist or work of art, at 2 p.m. Sundays at 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. Spotlight tours are offered in the mli.seum galleries and are free with admission. Admission is SS for adults, $4 for seniors and students, and dlil- dren under 16 and members are free. For information, call 759- 1122. TUESDAY TALKS • The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Tuesday Tallcs at Noon," a series of free talks at noon by artists, critics and histo- ri~ complementing the art dis- played in the museum's galleries at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, art historian Roberta Carasso will discuss "Mark Rothko: The Man and the Myth." For information, call 759-1122. FIRE AND ICE The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Fire and Ice (d~r;JJ~&. ANNUAL SUMMER SALE 100/o -500/o off • Furn1rutt • Lamps •Throws • Pnnis & Ac:ccssoriC$ Started Satwday, July 26 3127 E. Coast Hwy.• Coronadd Mar, CA 92625 (714) 673-7714 Unique Crqfts from Local Crqftersl * More Crqfts Wanted * ""'* (Call Now) 0 Big Oecnina Da~ is Tue§. ftlHI, 51b EMU.Y MINTINGS •Mark Rothko: The Splrit of Myth. Ead y Palntingl from the 193<>1 and ie.o.• will be on View through Sept. 1 at tbe Orange County Museum of Art. 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. Por more information, call 7 59- 1122. COLOR PHOTOS The Orange CoWlty Museum of Art presents "Real Life/Still Ufe by Marie Cosindas" featur- ing color photographs through Aug. 31 at the OCMA South Coast Plaza Gallery, 3333 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call 759-1122. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world· class models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway. New- port Beach. For information, call 673-7863. SWIMWSONS Orange Cout College Otten summer IW1m leuom with 30 and 40-mlnute claHW beg1nning at 9:30 a.m. ~Aug. 4-15. The last d eae1 start at 3:45 p.m. each day~ Cle•• are available for todcnera, non·swhnmen, begin- ning rwtmmen, advanced begin· nen, intermediates and competi- tive swimmers. Cost of the pro· gram ii $42. Jn addition to a beginning water polo class and a beginning competitive swim camp, there will be a Parent and Me class for mothers, fathers or adult guardiam. To register, call 432-5880. ROBERT MONDAVI The Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center offers a participa- tion cooking class Monday from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m. Registration is $100. Tbe center presents a wine seminar called •District Wines" on Tuesday at 7 p.m. The cost is $35. On Wednesday, the center offers a program called Wine & Food Pai.ring at 7 p.m . The price is $45. The center is located at 1570 Scenic Ave .. Costa Mesa. For reservations, 979-4510. SAFMIRUNCH A Slilarl Sunday Bnanch Cruise ii available aboard tbe 54-foot Emerald Forest Tild docked ht Balboa at the Pun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 pet penon and $15.95 for chil- dren Wlder 12. Por reservations, call 673..02.CO. FARMERS MARKETS • Every Thursday there ts a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange Coun- ty Mark.et Place is every Satur- day and Sunday from 7 a.m . to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723-6616. • Every Saturday there is a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Mar- guerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. e Regents Point E.tpt'rlt'ncr lhr Ideal plact' to t'n/01 lhf' bf'BI llmrs of • .our llf f' With our friendly, intcrCSting residents, ow lovely accomm&:lations and three levels of care, you'll understand why this is the ideal location for the best years of your life. 1-800-278-8898 Rcgcou _ft>im u .,..ocd by \w1h1:m Ul1l1"'1u l'lnht1C'Nn Hnlm\ 111<M·fo1 p1ufti 0<pn1u1f<ln @ "'"h mor< 1han 40 )<'" ol cipc11tn« Ill : munncrir C(lmmunuy tn.an1.~tmcnc D~~ •l00601H7 • Diii "()(!()()()()()S~ :.=::::: Por more information call or mail coupon today! rMA.Lro."R;;:.:-r •. :;-------, I t iltU HAJlV.U.0 AVE., lRVlNE, CA 92611 I I NA~rn. I I ~. I I ADDRESS: I l 'crrv1sTATE/ZIP: I I I ~~~~----~------~ ' f\ I In today's world of cosmetic surgeons, you can't afford a mistake. Tu.1st me with the answers to the questions you need to ~k. I represent over 20 years of consulting l in the ~edical field covering the LA and Orange County areas. Call today for your consultation . ~ r (714) 675-3310 SHOWT Pl.AV FEST Orange Coast College's Repertory Theatre Company will stAge a series of short plays by David Ives at 8 p.m. today With a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee in the Drama Lab Studio at 2701 Pairvtew Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $5, available at the door. Seats may be reserved by calling 432-5640. THE SUM OF US The Theatre District presents the adult comedy "The Sum of Us" at 8 p.m. Friday and Satur- day and 7 p .m. Sunday through Aug. 9 at '2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $15 for Friday and Sunday performances and $20 for Saturdays. For tickets, cAll 435-4043. KIDS MINI-MASTERS The Orange County Museum of Art presents a summer art camp for kids ages 3 to 5 called Mini- Masters on Tuesdays and Thurs- days, Aug. 5 through 14 from 10 to 11 a.m. at 850 Sail Clemente Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For informa- tion or to register, call 644-3151. .. CAMP Orange Coast College Summer Sports and Activity Camp offers children ages 5 to 14 a wide vari- ety of sports Monday through Fri- day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Reg- istration fee is $65 for morning half-day camp or $45 for the after· noon half-day camp. A full-day session is $95. For information, call 432-5880. DETECTIVES Young detectives entering first through fifth grades are invited to crack the case of disappearing bunnies, birds and braids at New- port Public Library magic pro- grams dwing the week of Aug. 4. The first program is on Monday at 10:30 a .m. in the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. Repeat programs will be held Wednesday at 3 p .m. at Mariners Branch, 2005 Dover Drive and Aug. 7 at 10:30 a.m. at the Balboa Branch, 100 E. Balboa Blvd. For information, call 717-3801. LAUNOiPAD Ca.mp Launch Pad offers a five- day indoor scientific camp for chil- dren ages 7-12 at 9 a .m., Monday through Friday, at 3333 Bear St., third floor, Crystal Court at South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. Activi- ties include meeting animals from the Santa Ana Zoo. designing and building wind-powered cars and more. Registration is $100 per week for members, $120 per week for nonmembers. Extended days for members is $140 per week and $160 per week for nonmembers. LYLEEN & JEFF EWING ASSUMING A MORTGAGE SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. 1997 A7 For more information. call 546- 2061 . · BIG MYSTERY t Junior Detectives, ages • to 13, are needed to help Costa Mesa Ubnuy Detectives, Inc., aolve the Big Mystery: •ttow many books can you read this summer?• For every 10 books detectives read. they will •fingerprint" their identi- ficotion card and receive special prizes .. Registration will be held at the Costa Mesa Library Detec- tives, Inc., Headquarters in the Costa Mesa library at 1855 Park Ave. The last day for Junior Detectives to register their reading logs for prizes is Aug. 23. For information, call 646-8845. JUNIOR AGENTS Junior agents, from toddle.rS through fifth-graders, are invited to unravel "Th1! Case for Books• ·by joining the Newport Beach Public Llbrary's Summer Read· ing Program through Aug. 16. The program will feature a Read-to-Me Club for toddlers through kindergarten-age chil- dren and a Readers' Club for senior sleuths reading indepen- dently. Registered agents will receive toys, stickers, meal coupons, paperbacks and other prizes according to the amount of time they spend reading or lis- tening to books. Interested agents can register at any New- port Beach P.ublic Library. For information, call 717-3807. GIRLS' SKIN CARE Girls age 12 and up can enroll in a one:day Girls' Skin Care & Makeup Workshop, a hands-on workshop that will help them learn about skin type analysis, skin care and basic makeup application from 1 to 4 p .m. on Aug. 23 at the Vincent Jor- SUMMER SPOtrlS Ot .... C.... Calle .. pr111nta the 15th annw Summer Spom liilil Adhtllm ~ tor cblldreA ~ 5 to t• at 2701 Fm view moad, Costa Mesa. The ~has contlnu- tng ••MN 1r111-wlaldl meet Monday through Friday. C-mpen Will IMna a variety of sports during each session, lndtullag ~. tndl and .Beld, softball. volleyball, p~ pong, soccer &Dd basketball. Call 432~. gensen Corrununity Center in Mariners Park in Newport Beach. Registration fee is $43. For information, c~ 6,.4-3151. PAJAMA PARTY The Costa Mesa Public Library presents Pajama Story· time every Monday evening from 7 to 7:30 p.m . for 3-to 7- year-olds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite children's songs, a var- ied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will highlight the evening's activities. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5- year-olds takes place Tuesdays from 11 to 11:30 a .m . For infor- mation, call 646-8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club meels the first and third Mon·. day of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sun- day, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages Refresh- ments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located di 1870 Harbor Blvd., Triangle Square m Costa Mesa. For mformatlon, caU 631- 0614 . Greater choice, better doctors, more convenient DANCE CHA CHA The Defore Dance Center otters cha cha lessons every Fri- day and Saturday through the month of August at 7:30 p.m ., 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, C.osta Mesa. The lessons will be fol- lowed by a half-hour of practice and then open dancing with a disc jockey until 11 p.m. The price is $5. For inf orm.ation, call 241-9908. BAU.ROOM DANa Orange Coast College pre- sents a ballroom dance class for all levels everf Friday beginning Aug. 15 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in OCC's Dance Studio B. Registra- tion is $35. For more information, call 432-5880. ADULT BAU.ROOM DANa The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7 :30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples welcome. Llve music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish·singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a wide range of personal and profession· al interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more For information, call 755-0340. You don't have to leave the neighborhood for great health care. Greater Newport Physicians' primary c.are doctors have offices close to where you live and work. GNP contracts with many HMOs so you can select the health plan that mecl4i your needs. Greater Newport Physician s aJso includes an excellent panel of lloag spec1ali:-l'-. <\nd our affiliation with lloag llospilal provides patj enl'\ with access 10 Oran~l' County's #I ho:-pital. We invite you lo get to know these fine physicians in your rnmmuniry: Dr. Pe/er Kim is a boartl-certifiecfli1111i(1• practice p~i·sicitm with his office located at Hoag Health Center · Costa .11esa (al /be corner of Fain•ieu· and Baker). Dr. Kim f>mt'ide., metlirnl sen·icl1sfor the whole Jamil)• and bas a special interest in sport' medicine and sports related injuries. For more infom1alion about bis practice and office hours. please call 668-2500. Dr. Bette Carlson is a board certified physician with her office localed at Hoag Health Center -Costa Mesa. Dr. Carlro11 provides care to newborns lbrougb adolescents. For more Information abouJ her practice and office hours, please caJJ 668-2525. &·tie Cnrtso,,, M.D. Other GNP Physicians who have offices in Costa Mesa: Nazli Ahmed, M.O. Kathleen Boos, M.O. John Fischer, M.O. John Granzella, M.O. Yung J. Kee, M.0. Raul Miranda, M.D. C&rlos X. Montano, M.D. •• ' '..Mil L .. · :~ .. David Huang, M.D. Julia Mathewson, M.O Barry Behrstock, M.O. Jennifer Rodriguez. M.O. 'GrMlw NftAJ~rt PbySldims •. .fiwgreater c.'b<>I<~ tn bealtb ct1re. Ptw motW l~on aboUI G,.,,.,. /'hfwPort !'fiyslcums Of" a Ill~ <if 1bi1 GNP~wa.1 ,_yow,..,...,,_,--.~ t:*1 714/76f>.:S769. Reg. $2250 Sat Only 51085 EMDEN " l').6U() Reg. $2)00 Sat Only 51285 LINHURST 61(}701 Reg. $3VOO Sat Only s13s5 CONTINENTAL 010617 Reg. $3625 Silt Only $1685 MCCARTHY 6106Q5 - . ---.-------~if-~ -~ .. ·,-, • ..._, ... 1 · .. ..:.. ~,. l/J),M~ - --- -•-. -~ OP.__, Ml) MltAQIS TocMy, TM .... Km Gray will coiDdud tb9 SmDoe ol Mind I clul. And OD Aug. 9, tbe Rev. Gell MIDei' w8l ~ llud.rtl ttiroUgb a Coune In Mlradel. PJeUe call 646-3199 for w~ timd and location. You may also write New Thought Church and nuth foun- dation at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, 92627. KNOWING GOO IN'dMATELY On Mondays, people of diverse backgrounds and different churches gather at St Mark Pres- byterian Church to pursue a •one.on-one• relationship with God. The OneHeart Christian Meditation group teaches and practices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2100 Mar VlSta Drive in Newport Beach. Either Ester Debnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 can pro- vide more information. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is tbe MW wodd cldirf CG mD-fMdl be ..-.a ~ ..., AN WOIDID ad meD" ~1 WMl'l tbe lpldtual IOludoa to our eaDGk proNimlf Music and food are baduded. Directions: 159--0999. HEALJH DAY lmtructiOr Janet Brolan J8eds •People With Al1b.ritil Can ~ die• m.. from to to tt a.m. every Tuelday at tbe Jewish Senior Center ol Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., COlt4 Mesa. The class includes health education. jotnt- protedion tips, .relaxation tech- niques, pain-conti61 techniques and IOdalizing. Call 513-5641. MEGAWSlAW On Aug. 15 at 7:30 p.m. a forum at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church will cover the issues surrounding sex offenses and Megan's Law. Prior to a group dis- cussion, panelists will describe laws regarding sex offenders; the psychology of sex offenders; and ways tp protect against sexual predators. The dialogue will also explore how Unitarian Universalist Church principles can help pro- mote the worth and dignity of those who've been victims of sexual offenders. The panelists participat- ing in this Third Friday forum bring experience in counseling, law and advocacy to the program. The CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF THE ALOHA ROOM, FEATURING: Toe6 on the N06e. M~ & Women'& Shi~. She~ & Outerwear. Aloo featunnq Hawaiian Ccllecti!ile&. Antique&. Lonql7oard6, Surlt>oard5 & Sbte'7oard6 KAYAK$ WEEKEND WEAR Clirlsti8n Science Owrch bolds open house ~Pint OWrCh ol Cbri1t. Sdattltlt. Newport seem, II bok"ng an opm home ID tblir ltMdll! aOOm on Sunday from t 1 a.m. to 5 p.m.. benlWl tbe tegullrty iC:b9c111)ed churdl .ma. at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. 1be dnftb ii Jravltmg m,..ae. Wbo ii iDt.8reilted in IMming more about tbe Oidltlm Sdlnoe CIUdl. Tbe ~ "' the dwrch » the .... and QMWl9n SNMe •thook. ·ScWww ind HMbb with Key to tbe ~· bV Mary Saks~· 'Vllltkm'I are invited to l'8INJ'Cb Bible PllF191f.' aD ibl chuh:h .. Coaccrd compiler pogrem .. well u watdl tbie Vtdlio ol tbe <:JxW\aft SdenM Weekly Bible l esron. wbicb 11 the beml al the dlurcb'I SUnday lenDOll. IAHA15 GA1HOING The R~ Room if 1omted at 3315 Via Udo, next to the main The Baba'is ol Newport Beach church ba*'Jdinganddawn tbertreetfromBdwards' Udo'I'heater.Pree sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis-puking It available in the Jot bebbJd the Udo BuildiDg, acceSsible cuaion of u-:;eia!L. topla at 11 a.m. 1 from Via Oporto. Por more tnlormation. call 673-l:WO or 6?3-6150. on the lut S y ot eech month -------------------------' at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Direc- tions: 760-5360. ASK THE RABii . Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening Aug. 8 and every second Friday of the month at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A spe- cial Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honor- ing single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave., New- port Beach {Back Bay). For infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. I can't believe ..... . It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. 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Summ•r Worship Service 9AM • Church School for Children 9AM Child C.re Provid.d 644-7 400 611 Htl'iotropt Ave, Corona Del Mat II 7:30 am Traditional 9 om Contwnporo'Y. 9 om Church SchoOI 10:45 om Charismatic and Wednesday noon I \ I I ' 'j( )I "' ""( IF\ ( I New Thouatit Church Selene• of ~Ind Center 1845 Part( Awnut, COiia Mela, CA (lllla. ... ,_ ..... I **E.crltll*rllld.) CHURCH SEMa SUN-10:30a.m. Olb: (714) 8'8-3199 le¥. 81U Miiier, Mllllllr lft. 111 ....,, Mtillter ........................ ._ Costa Mesa MISA VlltDI UNITID MITHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M. w.r.hlp & Church School 8130 and 1 OiOO o .m. Dr. Richard George 979-8234 ItAQUN"A. United Methodist Church 21832 WMley Or. LagunaS..Ch 499-3088 Sunday Morning Wonshlp & Chrtetlen Education 1 OAM Mlnlatere Oevtd 8eedes & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Avalleble NllWPOR'T CENlWlt UNmD MaTHODIST CHUllCH I 60 I Marouertte Ave. Corona del Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Children Sunday SchOol 1 O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM l O \I \ 11 \ I n l II I IH 11 W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ..l. (Dlaalpl•• of Chrlat) 2401 lrvlne •ve. at .. nta lubat Newport lnclt Sunday Wonsttlp -10:00AM Or. Deuta W. IMt1 Mt .. ater 148·&711 l 111<1"1 I\\ ..._,l 11 \(I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,SCIENTJST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Becx2l 67J.1340 or 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 PadDC Vklw D'., NtwPQll Jlladl 6#2617 a 675-4661 Wonhip mvJ hear thla practical. Chri.lt-«ncered, biblical measage. "SATURN FIRE" (1 Peter 1:13-25) Dr. Lydia M. Serandan S.rurday, AuguM 2. 5UO P.M. l'lachlnc Sundly, AUCl*J, 8:J0end IO:IS f\.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newpon Beach. California (714) 6JJ,2880 (acre. from N Harbor H 1 Schoohtlrvtnc and 15th.) ·ST. MARK PllF.sBYTERIAN CHURCH "Optn Arms and Optn Minds" WorSbip 9:30 : . -rl! Providing shelter for victims of abµse L KY aad Jeff Moore, Ion _. Delplalae Allllwortb, and Miil• ud Mary Po•, ill ol Newport Beach, spent the weekend at La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad seeking much more than a liWe summer R and It lt was the annual fund-raiser for the Orange County•bued organization known as Court Aj>pointed Special Advocates, and the Newport crowd turned out in force to raise money to ensure children have a voice in court. The weekend fling, called Summer Swing by organizers, raised $30,000 for the group in between rounds of golf and a tennis exhibition featuring locals Debbie Graham and Fred Prteclberg, general council and senior vice president for Toshi- ba, corporate sponsor of the weekend. As the summer sun set over the lush hills of La Cos- ta, Dou Miller's orchestra played for guests enjoying cocktails and dinner pool-side at the resort. The entire affair was the brainchild of Newport Beach resident Stacia Nadel-· man, a devoted supporter of of the organization. Pounded in 1985, Court Appointed Special Advocates "reauits, trains and supervises volunteer case workers whose role is to ensure an abused, abandoned, or neglected child's right to a permanent home is acted upon in a sensitive and expedient manner,· Julie Howt- tng said of the organization. "The Summer Swing was a way to recognize the contribu- tions of individuals and corpora- tions dedicated to the care and support of the abused and neglected children of Orange County," Howting said. All of the $30,000 raised will go to support the organization's pro- grams for children's advocacy. For more information, call Howt- ing at 935-6353. • The Balboa Bay Club was the setting for the HomeAid Orange Gounty 1997 Hope Awards. LC. "Bob" Albertson, president of HomeAid, joined city of Orange Mayor Joanne Coontz in receiv- ing recognition from the Orange County Rescue Mission. The Hope Awards were presented by Rescue Mission Executive Direc- tor Jim Palmer. The evening at the Bay Club raised nearly ,.,.. 1 .,.,. .. ; ' 8wtl)-P~· l is offering Sweet Savings r lhe enli~ of August we will be offering ~ off all merchandise ... S\Nel31 Pea features Unique home accessories, Garden products & great Gift items. In-Home Styling/ Consulting Avalallle 1720-D Sontci Ano Ave., Costa Mesa (714) 645-9140 Open Monday to Saturday 10:30 to 6:00 ARPETDEP@T VINYL* WOOD * MARBLE *TILE • Commercial • Rnldentlal Sain & s.tvlc. F\111 lone of Wool. WcYvtKi Axmnster & Sisal Carpetiog Available 1804 Harbor 9oulev.,... • Coeta ..... ....,:.igu.x~~~--__, N.L Comet' of Harbor & 19th..,_. .. 722-9642• In a matter o[ moments, ·and without an incision $60,000 to fund the Rescue Mis- s.ion'• House ot Hope shelter in Orange, a home for abused and abendOPed women and their children. • Did you ever ask yourself why there are 10 many abused, abandoned and neglected chil- drent Why are there so many women living in fear of the men they loved, the men that fathered the children they are now running from? Since the horrific death of Nicole Brown Simpson. the issues of spousal and child abuse have come rushing out of tbe pores of humanity. We are much more aware of the prob- lem. It is pervasive, crossing social, ethnic and economic lines. Experts attack the prob- lem from many directions, and progress is possible. At the risk of trying to simpli- fy or attempting to explain or diagnose the reasons for domes- tic violence, it seems that part of the root of the problem is that we live in a society filled with anger. So many of us, at differ- ent times and to different degrees, are fueled by rage to act in ways that are misdirected, uncontrolled and harmful - hanntul to ourselves, harmful to loved ones, harmful to strangers . There ts far too much stress in our world. We've created it. We need to eliminate it. We need to review our personal goals, our needs in life, our prlorities and beliefs. We must challenge the very foundations of our society to find out who we really are as human beiJlgs to get to the real reasons we beat our women and children. Men who abuse women and children are telling the wodd, as well as the ones they supposedly love, that they have no love or respect for themselves. They need to find that love. They need to stop the violent cycle. Organi- zations like Court Appointed Special Advocates, HomeAid and so many more in this county are working to find answers. The problem is public. The solutions are very private and hidden. We are ma.king progress. • a.w. COOK's columns appears every Thursday and Saturday. Janis <jra6er £oan Ojfiar • 1 savt topf.t tliousarufs NEWPORT ,Fl•A•CIAl ASSOCIATES 714-ISl-2200, PIR J46-6SSJ. , o tfoflars ... • OR E-IAll-JA•ISIRAIER@JUMO.COM I I maii6iiliiimiii6iiiliWWUialimii6,.....iiM!m--..,._.~.,.....,.~.. I Not to be confused with the Competition!! I The one, the original 17th St. Beauty in the Ross Shopping Center I I 20% OFF I I i.ttn~ I our eveiyday prm m lower tbaa our competitDrs' discount prices. I Exdudes Pevooia. Aveda. ~. Murad, Sebman, Pbyl>. Cdla..C &. Guinot I .. Noc pd wih my m di. or cale ilm. 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HANS • MONIQ(JE Call t«lay for more info~n -Local Area Beprtstlllalirt: .PASSEr.:1 Cindy atr(714) 969-5158 __ _. __ t!:J or Kim at 1-800-733-2773 A~ Of UNDBSTANDING11fllOJGH ~Al'C> ~!WlGIAMS ~';i YOt1wJ¥rr TooM""'1 •Umbrellas • ~lacement CUshions • SpaCoftn • • • • • , . ~! describing conversa-. tion with suspected : auto burglar who he : stopped in golf .. : • ~ course parking lot letter of the week Animals . and produce shouldn't be forgotten · After reading William Lob- : dell's tale about attending · the fair with his boys, I am curious about the visit. : He gives great detail about all t~e cost incurred and all of the r~es he took his boys on, but he ~r mentions visiting the farm ~rea so they could experience all the different animals. · Where in this harbor area can children go to see such a wide variety of farm animals and experience the sites, sounds, and $mells of animal life? ,,» Where can children go in the harbor area to see that produce actually grows from the ground and not at the local Hughes market? Of course, only at the Orange County Fair. And guess what? You do not even have to pay extra to expe- rience this! I know that children need to be entertained constantly and If you do not spend money to do that, they seem to think It is not worthwhile. · But you know what? It is OK for us as parents to set some ~mits on spending and also pro- wide some other opportunities for our children to have fun and learn something at the same time. There is so much more to the fair than just the rides. I sure nope that if you did not give this experience to your children this year, that you will remem- ber to give tt to them next year. LINDA H. YOUNG Costa Mesa • gains PASTRAMI LOVERS It may have gotten itl start in Marina del Rey, but Jerry'I Famous Dell ii a little slice of New , York maktng ill way to South Cout Plaza. The addition of the popular eatery, known for keep- ing late houn, should be a boon to mall shoppers. ALM LOCATIONS For 10 yean now, Newport Beach dty revenue manager Glenn Everroad and film liaison Joe Cleary have teamed up and provided those in the movie and commercial industry a welcome haven for photo shoots. The ven- ture has managed to produce mil- lions for the city in revenue and given Hollywood types a better image of Newport Beach. MINf.-MARTS losses IAY DREDGING City offidals were stunned this week to learn that state budgeting negotiations appear to have WI but wiped out the millions needed to dredge the Back Bay. Unfortunate- ly, the budget ais1s couldn't come at a worse time for the ecological reserve, which is filling up with more mud and silt every day. J~ ~l I 'I ~ 'I ., I •1 I 1 • I I I I •I I I I I I I I I ' ·' • "'' I .. UNISSA GROUP HOMES .J An appeal by a local operator of l a home for the developmentally 1 I disabled to have her license revo-. I cation order reversed was shot .J down this week. meaning 32 J' patients with special needs are left 1 in limbo when it comes to where •1 they will live and what type of care i they'll be provided. . JOHN DOMINIS City officials look like they are going to give the green light to gas station operators who insist they need to fortify their establish- ments with convenience stores and fast-food eateries in order to stay alive. MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y PILOT Guy Starkman, vice president of operattom for Jerry'• Dell talks about the 24-hour eatery. The popular restaurant and erst- while hangout of basketball star Dennis.Rodman fell victim to a nasty rent dispute this week. Run by the restaurant-savvy Kookoost- edes family, John Dominis was sit- ting in prime Mariner's Mile prop- erty and its loss is a black eye for that area's restaurant row. •I I I -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ the mailbag Surfers ~hould have their place THE ISSUE: Some surf- board riders say they'd like to see the city desig- nate a small section of beach as 'surfing only.' A s a property owner and longtime resident of New- port Beach, I must respond to the blackball issue. I don't surf, but most of my neigh- bors do. I have witnessed llte- guards blackballing the surfers when fewer than 25 people have been on the beach. Our mayor Jan Debay feels we must accom.niodate #visitors' desire to swim whenever and wherever they want." While I understand the importance of our tourist-generated revenue, I also know how much we residents pay in property and sales tax. We who live in West Newport who believe in community pride deserve to be listened to. I hope that our City Council will take time to listen and do the right thing. Let's allow everyone their place in the sun, even those who ride surfboards. KATIE JUCHARDSON Newport Beach As a long-time resident of Costa Mesa who grew up on the beaches of Newport I was con- cerned by what appears to be blatant discrimination for the swfers and their desire to have an area they can call their own on the Newport coast. A!J a taxpayer I find It outra- geous that the mayor of Newport Beach finds it more important to MAAC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Surfer Rick Rlcluuclson ls determined to 1ee the blackball lUtedfrom local beaches. bow to the tourists' desires and leave her own residents on the back burner when they are in fact the people that put her in office. When a situation like this arises it ts the responsibility of the mayor and the City Coun- cil to guard the revenues earned by tourism as well as keep the taxpayers content with bow it is being done. It appears that the surfers have a reasonable request in wanting a fraction of the New- port coastline as a haven for their sport just as the swimmers do. To designate these areas would not be a problem to the tourists as they probably don't care what location they are tn as long as they have access to the pleasure a day at the beach gives .. I hope the City Council Will give this a long look a.qd realize to give some designated areas to the surfers would be an equi- table solution to the blackball issue. VICKI MOORE Costa Mesa STATI SINA1'I Ross Johnson (ft), 3.5'h Dist., 11551 MacArthur Blvd. ste. 220, !Moe, 92715, SJ3.018Q. STAR AJ Ell mY Mllftfyn ...... 00. 70lh Dilt.;' . .: 11152 M«Mt.w lhd.. sa 12o. ; :. IMM, 9271 S. I0-7070. The government's newest protected class: alcohol and drug abusers • ' ,'· ' -,~--.,.,. r ....-...... ·• -:" ,' ' ·.• ... ~· •• l .... ' ' • ' ,;;-•...s.r .. john ..... ry authority over these luaative businesset that consider them- selve1 IO IUccessful at getting people •back OD their feet, - neighbon th1nk the d~ should be able to do IOIDethtng about tl Sorn'· Nope. Nada. ZJp. Go bOIM and like it; Maybe Rllp. Cbril COx (R- Newport Beacb) Or U.S. Sen. Barbara Bour (1)-calif.), tbeYV9 been a tMm la~, 10'l lmOW, Will belP. 'but elm t bold your bieath. You'll wind up lb tnltltu· tiCmal mNya(lllll(. Jl~ .. IDJDGrlOin.-......... ~ .... ,., :::.--.....-:: ... =====.=z Vista Baya to join me in the Right Stuff Special Rights Work Out Program: We start with 12 ounce aµ"ls at Goat Hill 'Javem. work our way down to the tbinty 23- ounce high bar~ at tbi Stag, and graduate out the bOt- tom With the dollar shooter low aawl at MalUkYI· Thim, alW ca~ trouble, w.11 promlM '° get wea bleiDe ~and gem tbe IJ*le1 ... tuil ol a pote.:t.d c:lw. lt'ae&!IJ,lrtfUD.mdom-tubire wtl ... brlgbt.-We'll liw Wtlb laei d 1111W Mlildl ID a if&it~::.r- ' ~ And she bopet the Ute ...... will work ln her favor ~~· .. Bul ~ Maugw Allan Roeder said lie Planning Commission plaJil to ftnd out wbetbet Clark's MW lk:wwe II subject to approval " a local permtt . ~ ptgnt"9 C-omm•saton will oanelder the matter during its 1 ulna at 6:30 p.m. in the Qty H8Jl Conference Room tA. · · •f beli9Ye the state requires you to lbOw proof ot local approvals,• Roede' aald. ·we wm contact the state and make them aware that (Clark) ha.I no approval from the dly.· Although the state has given Oart tbe OK to enforce rules, bold meetings, conduct drug test- ing and other programs for up to 37 residents, city law prohibits those e.ctiviUes without local authodzatlon. 'I'No years ago, neighbors of the complex expressed concerns about the facflity's staffing, its proximtty to Victoria Elementary School and the management's ability to IJ\Onitor residents' behavior. Questions also were raised about ·Alcoholic's Anonymous meetings that were being held on Sund&~ In a garage that -had been illegally converted into a meeting room. Clark since has reveued the conversion and is holding meetings outdoors. On Friday, residents of the aputmmt complex were pulling weeds and planting shrubs to prepare the building for Mesa Pride's l>Mt-kept apartment com- petition. am said. •lbele relldents are from good fomflles wtth nice parents -they just happen to be drug addicts and alCohollcs, • Clark said, adding tbat drug tests are per- foimeCl on a regular basis. If the results are positive, the resident is asked to leave. TEA CUP CONTINUED FROM A 1 Albright finished second at 7- over'19, IoUowed byTowersey (83) and Woodard (86). The four won their respective dub titles this ~ a six-time champion at her dub, wm the Big Canyon title by XI strokes this year, a remark- able feat that helped ignita the oonceptot bdngtng the area's four wtnnen together in a one-day, winner-take-all format Sdutber, who quolifled for the U.S. Women's Amateur la.st moo1h, bad to hurry after the vic- tory to catch a plane out ol John Wa"(Dlt Airport to play in the Ama- teur Aug. 4.9 at Brae Bmn Coun- ~ West Newton. Mass. s winning tea set will be on ctisplay at Big Canyon until she returns from the Amateur. The Tua Cup Classic, staged to determine an overall women's dub dunnpton in this newspaper's drculatioll, was also designed to promote golf and bring the com- munity doler together. Santa Ana CO\UJtry Oub bas already com- mitted to host the event next sum- mer. PIRATE CONTINUED FROM A 1 deftntte buyen yet 1be boat. he said. bas appeared in musk: videos and movlel, iDduding ooe c:aDed "'Ibne Bandit• (bence the ship's name). . And in tis J1dtb perked di the pentmuJa. it has beaxne a btt ol a tree toudlt attradioo. •Jr [ could get $1 ftr flVf!lY time SICl!*me CXJIW ti) Jook at it. f d haw as lllUdl u rm asking for tt. • be.md. RE~IDENTS -CONTINUED FROM A 1 in the year 2000. About two-third.a of the park is designated by the state as tidelands, property that ls required to bouse public- access uses. The consultant report proposes a combination of hotel rooms, restaurants, ownership housing and conve- nience retail shops. A hotel, the report says, would generate $63 per square foot. The combination of cur- rent uses -mobile homes, a Girl Scouts house, the Balboa Community Center, the Ameri- can Legion and tennis courts - makes $24 per square foot. Under all of the develop- ment ideas proposed , the American Legion would stay put. And the bayfront beach that's now open to the public would rem.a.in that way. Residents at the meeting contended the consultant report's comparison numbers were a bit skewed. •1t lumps Muina~ ln with the teDn1s courts and the Girl ScOut house,• said Robert Wynn, speaking on park M· dents' behalf. "It's really an unfair comparison.• Stewart Berkshire, presi- dent of the park's homeowners association and an accounting professor, presented his own analysts of the park's worth. He said with a proposed reJ;tt increase, the mobile homes would generate SSS.1' per sqwue foot -including revenues the park• residents produce .from sales tu. OMV license fees, parking and fines, library fines and state gas tax. Wynn also cautioned against taking the risk of opening a hotel that may not survive, noting the recent clos- ing of Uttle Inn on the Bay on the peninsula. •with the mobile home park, you know what it will be,• he said. •with a hotel, you hope what it will be. I think you can try to work to overcome the tidelands prob- lem.• CALIFORNIA BRIDAL CONNECTIONS Kerry Pders & blaorrt1Qdale's Request the "°"°" of "°"" D...wnu of If. ~ U lin Bride 's SuNdAy, Auqun 17, 1997 1 OA.M. TO ~ p.M. B...dol foJ.t0n 5how. ol 12:30 p.m. o..J 3:3( ~.m. LxoteJ ol Oronqt> Ccunl11 f 0 11• Goounck. E"f'<>Sllion Crnter. 88 f O•• o •. Bldq 14 A.c{mlutOn $7.00 -J_. po..lrnq ( $1.00 off ""'th menftcn J od) • ~ CooHl)"s 8Es1 PIAcE 10 f>tA,.. A WeddiNG iN ONc DAy uNdu ON£ Roof • forM ore -}~ Information, ~6h -- C II c ~-' 71~-645-0562 ~~~Ar~~~ rr nse rtion Rec onst ruction Entire treatment conveniently provfded within one office. ·~~ FIOlll'Ubib. ~U • ~Odem. ...., OlriMy. HarWQld u . °'*'* Mldan ~Of Old ........... OllMy, • Cilllid Ollllill flCml!b\ 1111 llalil (QO SATURDAY, AUGUST 2. 1997 BAYSIDE directors, the new swt says, told residents in a meeting that they would not • be assessed foT De.Anza's legal fees from the previous lawsuits. says. It claims some o1 the assoda· tion directors may have gotten rent discounts from ~Anza. which the suit says creates a confilct of interests. , CONTINUED FROM A 1 mistrust in the beleaguered 26- acre park ond marina. Homeowners filed a suit sev- eral years ago against DeAnza over rent hikes as high as 47%, md a 1995 court ruJing favored the residents. DeAnza agreed to drop that appeal as part of the forthooming settlement. Homeowners association But then. It says, directors threatened residents that they would have to chip in foT DeA.n- za's legal costs if they didn't go along with the settlement. •When defendants made the representations, . .. they knew them to be false and they made these representations with the intention to deceive and defraud the plaintiffs,• the suit DeAnza md the association, it $4ys, prevented residents from purchasing the park land by •repeatedly rebuffing offers from prospective park pur- chaSerJ such as Carlsberg Man- agement Co.• The suit seeks MO million ill general damages plus punitive damages and legal costs. FIELD FllESH PRODUCE STA 400 EAST 17.,. <eorna-11tb & Tustin) rr -FEATURING~~~~MAINl:~~Y~lOO~~Al.~-i I ORANGE COUNTY PRODUCE ~UMMER HOlJR':> /\I '> <JAM lPM SUN 1 OAM t,PM We Specialize In Tiu Freshn_t And Sweetest WE'RE NOT FANCY BUT Local White & YeUow Corn ~RE FRESH VINE RIPE TOMATOES ·AJ..wAvs· Picked From The 7'66-6797 Fields Daily! I! 89¢ lb. lOUAUTY PRODUCE AT GHAT PRJCF.S NOW FEATURING SUPER SWEET BEST & FRESHEST RANCH EGGS "ALWAYS" 984t Dozen CALIF. PEACHES SUPER-SWEET MINIATIJRE CHAMPAGNE GRAPES SWEET LOCAL CALIFORNIA RASPBERRIES $119BASKET Exn.8161'17 98~1b Ello 816/'17 ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF CUSHIONS Ii UMBRELLAS OVER 200 CUSHIONS ON · DISPLAY MED SIZE TREE-RIPENED NECTARINES 59¢1b CHIQUITA BANANAS "ALWAYS" MED CRISP GRANNY SMITH APPL~ 59¢1b .---------:i-. :FREEr : SOLID OAK : 1 UMBRELLA I I with the purchase ofl : I a 5 piece patio set I . l ~1_9Jl _ '!.A.!-~!-U 1590 Monrovia Ave •. Ne.w1111rt Beach Hours: Tues. -Sun. 10am-6~; Closed Mon. 11141 548-2449 W, ,,. • ..,. ~ mmamv runs Periodically In the~fllat. tf you'd lite lnfotmatJon on )CM' orglnl-: atlon llst9d, ctll .... 121. ut.: 331. •97 RACE FOR THE CUR£ The Susan G. Kamen Breast Cancer Foundation ts looking for volWlteerl to make its '97 Race for the Cure a staggering success. One of California'• largest SK run/wal.k.s needt assiJtaDce with pre-race events and race day activities. It takes more than 1,200 volunteers to operate the New- port Beach event at Fashion Island. U you'd like to help with the Sept. 28 event, call 224-0299 and leave your name, address and phone number. You'll receive a volunteer sign-up sheet after· ward A.LS ASSOCIATION ORANGE COUNTY Of.YTER The Amyotrophic Lateral Scle- rosis Association, Oranga County Chapter, needs many volunteers. For informabon, call the chapter office at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOOATlON OF ORANGE COUNTY The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for its Visiting Volunteer Program; support group leaders for patients and caregivers; and for the volun- teer helpline. lnterested volun- teers can call 283-1111 . AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of I the AmeriCAh C&neet Sotjety II teeldn(J amce vcihmteen. Allo, volunteers are being IOUgbt to answer c4111 for the wut'i Helplil)e InfoCenter. Por Informa- tion on these and other volunteer opportunities, call Jane lllckitt at 261-9'•6. AMERICAN CANCER SOOElY RE&.AY FOR UFE The American Canoer Society needs volunteers for a number of tas~. Por more information, con-tact 5ally Carson at 261-9446. AMERICANS FOR FREE CHOta IN MEDICINE Americans for Pree Choice in Medicine, a non-profit education- al organization founded on the idea of individual liberty and free enterprise, is seeking office vol- unteers. For more information, call 645-2622. AMERICAN HEART ASSOOATION The American Heart AslOCia- tion is looking for volunteers to perform various general office duties including photocopying, typi..,g, light computer work, as well as preparing large mailings and other various clerical duties from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call Teri Brown, volunteer coordinator, at 856-3555 for more information. HOME HEALTH HOSPICE The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volwi- teers to give emotional support to es~w e1soJ IS3:>1Hd Hn )t 3 l·'"J SUOAI~ rr>J "\ l.&.1 nN1.a.a!ls P-'19 JOQJBH lS6?: 3NIH..1Vn OJ '~ ..... Aqoq ANV AllB noA 3HO::t38 :~o~ ~31V30 03ZIHOH.Lfl\t ~iated Sll30ll3S ~ S3NIBOVJI ONIA\3S Buy 1 get 1 FREE $19.95 value (Does not apply to Ale «>+' S7 .95 Vld9o•I rero • Best European release et the 1991 AVN Awards Th• Party • Winner -8 Awards first A4,A,6A Ratings given to video feature/I Hou•• of Dreama -First~ Rating 35mm Production CROS~ CHAPTER County Chapter of the Americ4D Red Cross needs volunteen to addresl community groups about Red Croa terYkel and to act u llaisona With the media in diluter and emetgency lituatlona. For tnf ormatlon, call Judy Iannaccone, 835-5381. NUOAY Hl$PANIC WOMEN'S Write grants and ~ with public-relation efforts for tJUs agency that helps with paxenting issues, marriage and relationship counseling. Bilingual and mulJtlingual volunteers are need- ed. Contact Ann Markey at 953- 5757, ext. 111. RENAJSSANa CREATORS ARC is a non-profit 'ftfllli_.. Costa Mesa that sponson and supports multi-outreach commu- nity service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. For information, call Renee Namaste, 540-5803. BAUET PAORCA The Ballet Pod.fica Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For information, call Molly Lynch at 851-9930. SoppUesa 269 E. 17th St., "Costa (714) 642-4482 lZ 1253 co ~ l~FF ---i L-~~ our new IOY scours Of AMERICA INC., ORANGE COUNTY COUNCIL Volunteer opportuniUes include fund raising, program development and training to exlsting troo,Pt and pecks. For more information, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. BOYS ~D GIRLS Q.UBS OF COSTA MESA/NEWPORT BEAOf The three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. 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For infor- mation, call 642-2734 between 9 a.m. and -4. p.m. COMMUNrTY HOSPla CARE Community Hospice Care, which provides medical and emo- tional support to terminally ill patients and their families in Orange County, needs volunteers COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE • The Costa Mesa Civic Play,. house needl volunteen for Ulbei-o Ing, backstage, maiHnga, typingr lights and many other duties. Pot more information, call 650-5269. HISTORICAL SOCIETY ! Th~ society c;olledl lnforma. tion, photos and ortifa(tl rela~ to the history of Costa Mesa 8D4 the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for clerical ta.ska, comput- er input and help in the library; Por information, call Charle5 Beecher, 631-5918. COSTA MESA lJTtRACY COUNCIL The Costa Mesa IJteracy Cen, ter needs volunteer tutors to t.eoch English as a second languag~ Free Laubadl ~g is providef and requires no foreign language skills. In addition to earning certi. fication, graduates will be assigned a student at a nearl>y teaching center. 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(450 mll SUMMER SALE! • Sununer brings savings of up to 50°/o off all domestic and European furniture for your home .. • Special orders and accessories will also be . reduced. • Come see our NEW SHIPMENTS of upholstery, home office, bedroom and dining room collections now on sale. • We carry: Baker, Century, Hickory, Sligh., Jeffco and many Otllers. EYE·OHNER Champion closes out the ffeld with nine straight p<µ6S QUOTE OF THE DAY 7t doe#a 't malUr how well you ltU oJf IM f# -I/OUM going to be~ v you dOn't nJGbr !JOll1' pulU •••• -MARJANNB rottERSBY ~-------------------------------------------~-------=-----------------------------~----------------~-------------~ women's club golf MARC MARTlN I DAI. Y Pit.OT Big Canyon Counby Club's Selby Schriber takes her second shot on the 18th bole with a gallery in tow on her way to winning the inaugural Tea Cup Classic Friday afternoon. ScH.RIBER! Queen of tbe Canyon~ Emp~ of the Empire with solid wire-to-wire victory in Too Cup Oassic • Big Canyoq. golfer has anihe amwets en route to classic triumph Friday. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BBACH -Selby Schriber never flinched when Debbie Albright pulled to within a stroke at hole No. 13, about the same time golf fans at Newport Beach Country Club were start· ing to rub their collective hands together in anticipation of an 18· hole cliffhanger on Friday in the inaugural Tea Cup Classic. But neither Albright or the other two women's club champions CQuld come close to the steady Schriber of Big Canyon Country Club the rest of the way, her smooth fairway shots onto the green leaving perhaps her greatest impression in the first event of the set witb a five.make victory, ea.mlng a bir toric triumph in front of o gallery estimated at 100. Like clockwork, Schriber and the sum- mer sunshine broke out quickly in the introduc- Fletcher Jones Motor-CLASSIC cars/Daily Pilot Club tory hours of August, following days of over- cost. Championship Series. So before Schriber boarded a plane beaded for Boston to com- pete in the U.S. Women's Ama- teur next week, she smoked the golf course with. a 2-over-par 74 and accepted her first-place tea After struggling ear- lier this week in the Calif omia Women's Championships at Pop- py Hills, Schriber visited her coach, Derek Hardy of Pelican Hill Golf Club, who apparently tinkered just right with his now- celebrated stu- dent and Daily Pilot champion. "I stayed focused the whole time," Schriber said. "The competi- tion was great, so I had to stay focused. Debbie Albright also played well, but • Marianne's put- ter simply failed her and Denise fell behind early." Albright, back-to-back cham- pion at Newport Beach, shot 7- over 79 to finish second. 11 \ c I 11 <I \"1'-11 '' CIHI I \H I> 0 r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, • Friday's inaugural exceeded all expectations. And this is just the beginning; wait 'til next year. he was gone before the tµm. Mike Reeb}. Santa Ana's director ol golf, caddied the rest of the way. a None of tbe ladles made a hole-in-one, which means Pletcher Jones can keep the 1997 C230 Mercedes Benz, valued at $31,000. The other par"3 hol• included a set of P1D9 181 trom. a Hyatt Regency travel package and a S250 pro ahop certificate for an ace. • a ,.. ........... belag ner?OUI at the flnt tee. Alb!llght, Who WM flnt. hit a peJln tnie on tba Wt But she remwired and made par. Cl ...... ....,.. .......... ~--••hunr.Sbe t1dto•t•·--............... , . .,. .... twice. Marianne Thwersey of San- . ta Ana Country Club, the oldest club in Orange County and the host of next year's Tea Cup Classic, consis· tently outhit her rivals off the tee, but she four· putted twice and th ree-putted Denise Woodard, Mesa Verde Country Club's champion who raced back to her home club after the Tea Cup to compete in a ladies' member/guest, triple· bogeyed the first hole and dou- ble-bogeyed No. 3 to deade an early fate. She firushed 14-over 86, three strokes behind Tow- ersey, yet it was Woodard who aroused the g4llery with a bogey-saving putt at 16 and a birdie putt at 17. Towersey, a favorite coming in, kept the aowd m awe with her jaw-dropping, 240-yard tee shots, but explosions on the SlXtb and eighth greens cost her dear- ly. I "It doesn't matter how well • SEE SCHRIBER PAGE 83 ~ .•. Low Br:iee Gu.arantee !. 1 •1•1-; I.\ 1.;o 1-'l 1.1. ll\U. I \\I ILIJ. 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Schriber ,.,.. ~-th• chief reasons why tbe· er Jones event waJ crea ~"' ' m the tint place, on account _ dominat- ing presence at Big Canyon, where she has captured the club's last six titles. ln fact, Schriber won the championship by 27 strokes this year, a noteworthy achievement that helped fuel the idea of bring- ing the area's four winners together in a one-day, winner- take-all format. Schriber, who qualified for the U.S. Women's Amateur last month, hurried after the ttiumpb to catch a plane to play in the Amatew Aug. 4-9 at Brae Burn Country Oub in West Newton, Man. Schriber, who made five pars on the front nine, three bogeys and one blnUe to lead by. one stroke over AJbr\llhl at the tum. WU relenilOSI 00. Iiack. ~. per on every hble. )14 "1 wish l ~. ond party,. Schrlber said. 'l!v!ryon8 who knows me know how much I love to party and have a good time. sports T ea Cup champion Selby Schriber (above, left) awaits her turn to putt out on 18; Mesa Verde Country Club's Denise Woodard (above right) drains the blrdle putt on 17: Newport Beach Country Oub's Debbie Albright (left) sends one from the bunker at 18; and at right. from the left. s.nca Ana CLASSIC Country Club's Marianne Toweney, Schriber and Albright bead down the fairway on 15. SAl\JRDAY; AUGUST 2. 1997 DAILY PllOT PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN : --~,-~~ ............... f ... Ras n r taa=:=:=~ .. C::,.-== I s.n-.JwJllll.,~ ' I ""'llMllw .. •• •1pa111t.. became Selbf .. c1e fow IDlte•d : •. of o,111 ~ • -all .... -11f), • Halm zald. "Her ball woa IA :• ~ -~·z"9 la, lllzl ball ..-to be completmly out of f . wldle ~ from tbe lnllde of the stake. It wu 1 close.• For !c:brlWr, it wu: the slut of nine consecutive pan. , ' ' ~------------------------------------------------------~ •[ played well today. Derek before, but she can play,· said Hardy is my coach and he NBCC head pro Paul Hahn, who straightened me out (Thursday) served as tournament manager morning when I met with him for and rules chairman. ·she's got all about an hour. I always see him the shots and she's very tough, as when my game's a little off. He well as consistent off the tee. I can look at just two or three of my can't imagine why she wouldn't swings and know right away always shoot low numbers, exactly what I'm doing wrong.• On No. 14, a hole both Albrtght because I sure didn't see too and Towersey made bogey, many weaknesses.~ Schriber bit a tree on the left with The Tea Cup Classic, staged to her second shot, but she came determine an overall women's back rtrong with a solid iron shot club champion in this newspa· to the green, then saved par by per's circulation, was also draining a 10-foot putt, her designed to promote golt._ and longest putt of the round. bring the <911"!'~ f,<l<lo."9'• •J bad Dever~ Selby play together .. :I 1 {~•1 'i•• ,""'' ·~ ,l } 'l . . . ,;:, . • • ,· ,:, ;f; ,. i:J.···l' , ''"'" . . ~ Make Those 2ac· os' · Ea.tries Beautiful let Jim Jennlnp install your complete yatd hardscape. • Expert brick, atone, tile, slate &coocttte work. • Can recommend ouallty dosic>-6. landocape ... • &':'!'1.i~&.1n· New""' a..ch olncel969 • . ~ ... poblai•l We tblwlla>. .We n't . becdalse it disn.tpt business at our competitors. We have a wide selection of new 1996 S-Class Sedans, Coupes and SL Roadsters that have been specially sale priced for immediate clearance. Please don't hesitate; this sale is limited to our ~isting inventory. When these cars are gone, the sale is over. NEWPORT BEACH -Corona del Mar's Sameet c;::bOpra captured the boys 161 ~ dw:npiombip Friday afternoon at the War by tbe Shore junior tennis invitation.al. held at Balboa Bay Cub Racquet Oub. Olopra was forced to rally, poll- ing a 3..6, 6-2, 6-1 vidory OVe:I Michale Nguyen in the finals. Also with a cbampioDsbip ettort in the birls 18s was Newport Coett'a Brittany Reitz, competing in the 13- and-unders bracket despite being just 13 years old. Reitz rallied to capture a 3..6, 6-4, 7-5 victory over Jessica Prause. In boys 18s, nn Dong defeated Frank Flahovic in the finals, 6-3, 6-2. Boys 10. Homneyom def. Sondhu, ~2. 6-0. Boys 12s Cho def. Fitch by default. 8oys14s Nguyen def. Van Unge, 2-6, 7-6, ~1. Bop16s Chopra def. Nguyen, 3-6, ~2, ~ 1. 8oys , .. Dong def. Vlahovk. ~3. ~2. Girts 10s lmre def. Ryan, 6-0, ~3. Girts 12s Pooler def. Un, ~2, 7-6. Girts 16s Bhardwaj def. Hung, 7-5, ~2. MA1tC MARTIN I DAl.V PLOT Glrll 11s Corona del Mar's Sameer Chopra, on b1s way to alngles cbamptonshlp ~ boys 16 singles. Reitz def. Prause, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5. Newport Harbor High's original Sailor still ranks high in the memory-bank. An:teresting obeervation in the ot-too-distant past was recorded in the Daily Pilot dbout the name of Al Irwin tendmg to fade on the screens of modem-day memories. It's understandable for relative newcomers to the harbor area smce they have missed so much of a career that glittered in yesteryear decades from the 30s through the 70s. In addition, Irwin, a one-time coach and athlete with ample dass. has long made efforts to play his name down with modesty and direct such attention to others. Oldtimers who bold fair recalls of the man can.often find trdces of hlS name in the news of lhe day The press was recently Oowtng wtth m emories of Hall of Famers m pro football. It always brmgs up the big names on a heavy scale. One that always ranks at the top is a giant named Gino Marchetti, who was a formidable lineman for the early day Baltimore Colts. Would he remember Al Irwin? No question about it. Irwin was one of his earliest coaches as an assistant at Antioch High School near Stockton. About 10 years prior to that, two Harbor High swimmers and gridders, the late Wayne Dye (quarterback, '34) and Irwin (fullback and guard, '35) were Challenged in the annual Balboa Rough Water Swim to take on an 2096 Off HOw1y Equipment : Rental Rare : with This AD Olympian dlld All-American swimmer named Buster Crabbe. The route ran from the Balboa Pier to the Balboa beach near the ferry. Crabbe, a sterling graduate of use. had a wee.1th of fans following him to Balboa for the rugged water race. In the end, the winner was quarterback Dye with Irwin right behind him. and considerably ahead of Crabbe. We asked Irwin one day if be remembered that race. He said. "1 recall we had to race Crabbe, but I don't remember how it came out.• Harbor High's rugged tackle Dave Phoenix ('31-'34) was present and be remembered the thrill of seeing Dye and Irwin stroke their way to victory over a world champion. After some thundering years as a hard-hitting fullback for Newport, winning All-Orange League honors in 1935, Irwin advanced to College of Pacific to play under the all·time football hero named Coach Amos Alonzo Stagg, who wu a prolific inventor in the grid sport. He also made All-American at end fro Yale in 1889-90. Irwin does recall playing days against some major teams in college football. which included Notre Dame. Al a guard. Irwin became a severe problem for the Notre Dame head coach, Elmer · Layden, one ol. the famed Four Horsemen for the Irish in the late 20s. And Irwin's uncle caught a photograph of Layden and Stagg leaving the lrlsh field together after a rough clash in South Bend, Ind. In time, Irwin spent time helping Stagg for COP after • Flstling eoats • I /213 t.Wn Kayak.c-, • Stlllboill •sun Kais • Windsurfers • Boogte Boards • Umbrellas It Clwrs • 8ik Askal IN FILES SIDELINES don cantrell graduation. He recalls being startled at one game as a scout for COP after be became aware that the aging gentleman sitting near him. as another scout, was the legendary Glenn S. (Pop) Warner, once of Stanford and Carlisle Indian coaching fame. Most anyone fammar with small try football bas an inkling of who Pop Warner was in years past. After returning to his alma mater, Newport Harbor, Irwin brought the &filors into the modem e:ra ~ootball. It marked the end of old power formations. He introduced the T-fonnation, which he learned from Stagg, the inventor of many things in modem football. One T-formation fact that stertled the grid world in the early 40s was noting the 72-0 victory the Chicago Bean had over the Washington Redskins. Still, not everyone was quick to drop the old sing)e-wing, double- wing and short punt formations. Irwin carried on with the T-formation when he was named Genuine Jade Tiffany 20"H 167J TF691R • VenJi Bronze FiniJh head coach at Orange Coast College in 1956. The Pirates won the Eastern Conference with a flood of glory, but Irwin had paid the price with unbelievable effort and Long hours. The doctors prompted him to fade from football tor valid health reasons. He then chose to focus on water sports at OCC and continued to win championship marks in the pools. In time, an off er came from UCI and he accepted. He would continue on with the same water sports in winning ways. And he would eventually be named athletic director at the university. It is fair to salute Irwin for a noteworthy task in World War II where he served as a flight deck officer aboard the U.S.S. Lexington. Prior to that, he was coaching swimme:rs in large upper Midwest swimming pools. The thing most pleasing to natives is that Irwin was always a prideful member of the harbor area and served the community in so many ways, which included the sports programs, the city lifeguard training, coaching direction and helping in tributes to those who have contributed similar deeds to the city and schools. And it all stands as a major reason why Irwin and his lovely wife, Lois, flave been invited to be honored guests at the Class of '47 reunion Sept. 26 in-the Balboa Pavilion. lnterestingly1 they may be joined by old friends Mr. and Mrs. George Yardley. Yardley. a '46 Newport graduate, was oamed to the NBA Hall of Fame a year ago. ' It all sounds like a super 50th anniversary. Davenport at Acura Classic, starting Monday MANHATIAN BEACH -Six of the top nine and 11 of the top 20 players in the world are preparing to play in the Acura Class, beginning Monday, at the Manhattan Country Cub. Among those entered are No. 1-ran.ked and top-seeded Marti- na Hingis, the 1997 Australian Open winner and Wimbledon champion, nine-time Grand Slam champion Monica Seles, who is DUNN CONTINUED FROM 81 another Tea CUp Classic for the la'dies, then perhaps a skins game between the four head pros. Q On the second hole (339-yard par-4), you bad a feeling Tow- ersey would be in for some bad luck.: She was the only player to reach the green in two, but she three-putted. Q Hugh Mobley of Costa Mesa, who works at Big Canyon, caddied for Schriber, while golfing buddy Dennis Terry caddied for Albright. Woodard's husband, Ted, was the Mesa Verde caddie. a After Woodard made bogey at seven to fall to 9-over-par and out of contention for the title, she cracked; •1 thought I went to the wrong golf comse. This is the Coffee Cup Classic. isn't it?" After Towersey missed a short ranked No. 3, South African AmandiJ Coetzer, ranked No: 6 in the world, and 1996 Olympic gold medalist Lindsay Davenport of Newport Beach. Davenport will be defending a title that bas been won by many of tennis' greatest champions. Past titll.sts include Martina NavraWova, Chris Evert, Steffi Graf, Conchita Martinez and Seles. putt at eight, her mother, Pat Cox, quipped: •When I used to play, I used to putt between my legs.· Cox won Santa Ana Country Cub women's titles in 1947 (before she was married), 1952, 1961 and 1962. a •Are you keeping track of putts? I think Marianne might win," laughed her husband, Brian. Q Albright spent 10 days in Costa Rica before the event ahd didn't pick up a golf club. But you'd never know it "I was surprised bow soft she was around the greens,· said Hahn, who played a nine-bole practice round with Albright on Thursday. •There were plenty of gr in the nlin forest, but none I could putt on," she said. a Woodard said she might n new equipment to keep up wi the others off the tee. She said her putting had kept her alive in previous events. • Costa Mesa Tire & Auto service center PROFESSIONAL AUTO CENTER Quality Tiree r Quality Servicer Quality People S-"'"Olllll!l'rr GROUP I Bloomen Y·M• of Oranve <;:o\IDIY o11-. --.,.._ liupport group from noon to 1:30 Jl.m. 111 2900 Brlltol SL, Suite J. 108, C<>lte ~. ~ more infoc· ~tlon, call 850-1689 or 826-1 '86. lloREG.OSUtifs ; Orange Coast College's Com· munity Education Office offers a one-day REO foreclosure work- shop from 9 a.m. to nOon and a ~eld trip from 1 to 5 p.m. The workshop will start in Room 204 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science lluilding, 2701 Fairview Road, CZ:osla Mesa. Registration 1$ $49 Pluas a $15 material fee. For more inform.atioii, call 432-5880. COMPUTERS The monthly Orange Coast College Orange Apple Computer Club meets from 8 a..m. to 4 p.m. in Room 214 of OCC's Chemistry Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The dub is open to anyone interested. in computers, including beginners. Annual membership is $30. For more information, call 770-1865. AGD9-daf _ sele __ by Ille Newport Beech - of U.. Ubnlytakes plearSaluld&Y, Aug" 9, from 9 a.m. to 5 p...,, , in lbe N 1td1 Ma tir'g loom. at Cantrial U bra.ry, 1000 Avoe.do 11. ..... t:"t'r" BMcb. All--ore 2 for SI and -· bec:ka 4 it~ Vohmteen are n11&d .-.wen. For more infonna-. li<Jn, mll 673-0419 or ]59·9661. SUNDAY VISION CHECK All American Eye Check D~y. a free vision screening event nationwide, takes place from noon to 4 p.m. at the South Coast Plaza Sea.rs Optical Department, 3333 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 557-8095. TUESDAY LUNCHEON The Newport. Beach Christian Women's Oub hosts a luncheon from 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W Coast . Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $20. For more information, call 646-4911 or RSVP 760-9616. 'STUDY SESSION The Board of Library lhlstees study session meets at 5:30 p.m. at the Mariners Branch Llbrary, 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call"644-3151. INVENTORS Orange Coast College's Com- munity Relations Office presents a workshop to teach appropriate licensing .methods for inventors called •How to Get Your Inven- tions Mass Produced,~ from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Room 169 of OCC's Science Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration is $39. For more information, call 432-5860. DfVORCI! The Law Offices of Lisa Cian- cio presents a free seminar called •Divorce -What to Expect How to Proceed• at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required. For information, call 574-0866. MEETING The Parks, Beaches· and Recre- ation Commission of the Qty of Newport Beach meets at 7 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For information, call 644-3151 . WEDNESDAY BREAKFAST The Mel'l's Fellowship Break- fast will have its weekly fellow- ship from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dieren- field Hall at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newix>rt Beach. The cost is $2.50 per person. For more infor- mation, call 574-2239. FRIE PAGER ·NOT 'LIKELY $4.50 .~... •""~ ~=110IH ,Ao ,rou c• CALL 1°88°88°V1811Aft ~ l>4G1•Ci Paging 1-111·114-2721or714-241""4221 · UtsToL & BAKER .NEXT TO 7· 11 COSTA MESA • 4nyei CAR ~ASH Gos, All Cloth Wash & 100'!; Hand Wash Oil/lube, TUnf!·Up & Braic~ ServiS.t ___ _ Complete Detalllng I OI °'$1 !Wt· -1 Engine Stum Cleanlng I c.J.!:., 1 FREE Pick-Up & llell'Ny. I --"2"li!/ -J r.•----------~~r.------------~ I Fiii HOT WAX 11 COMm DllAIUNt I I . WlthCarWash ~IRes.$1 69."!?lo1$100I SJ.ff 11 exp 816197 I I w/CCXJnNI """'· 8/6197 . """' & Trudcs .... LECTURE ._ Park Place Presents hosts a lec- ture called •communication skills· from 6 to 7 p.m. in Jennifer Copp Hall at 1525 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 109, Costa Mesa. The cost is $10. For more information, call 432-0908. THURSDAY NETWORKING The 1997 Career Network free meeting ror those..-unemployed will take place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at 7:30 p.m. in the Chapel, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more informatiof}, call 574-2239. BUSINESS The Business Development Association of Orange County presents a meeting cal,l "ls There a Future for Small/Minority Busi- ness Programs• at 11:30 at the Wyndham Gardep Hotel. 3350 Ave. of the Arts, Costa Mesa. The cost is $40. Space is limited. For more information, call 832-5741 . FRIDAY SEMINAR The Inventors Forum presents a seminar called ·Manufacturing New Inventions: Tips and 5TYLE collec t io n Soun:<ls" from 8 to IQ p.m. af Orooge Coast CoU..,e'1. Science Lecture Hall, 270lPallv!ew Road, Costa Mesa. The COit ii S5 for members and S15 for hon•meui- bers. Por more .Information, call 253..()952. MEQICAllON MANAG(MENT The C<>lte M-Sanlo<Ce:otat presents the second of a tree three-pa.rt series on Medication Management from 1 to 2 p.m. at . 695 West 1911!, SL, Costa Mesa. Cheryl Lo<ves.-RN from the Pro· ventive Health Care tor the Aging Proqram will discuss over·the- counter medications. Poe lll9re information. call 6'5-2356. AUG.9 BEACH AEANUP The Qty of Newport Beach Adopt·A-Beach "Program "and Allergan, Inc. sponsors a beach cleanup day at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar State Bea.ch, comer of Ocean Blvd. and Marguerite in C9rona del Mar. For· more infor- mation, call 246-4198. BOOK SIGNING Wtllia.m-Sonoma in the South Coast Plaza host a book signing and on-site food preparation and tasting with Dr. Ronald Citron from 12 to 3 p.m. For more infor· mation, call 751-1166. AUG. 10 REGPTION The Costa Mesa Art League's Showcase Gallery hosts a recep- tion from 2 to 4 p.m. at Soµth Coast Plaza, 1631 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The reception" is to honor 1997 scholarship winners and display their art work. For more.information, call 631 -2232. AUG. 11 FIRST AID Fitness Concepts, INC. offers a fust a.id class from 6 to 10 p.m. at 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The class is taught with American Heart Association guidelines. The cost is $27. For more information, call 631-3623. SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logicAl Association offers a 6- week" support group for people experience depression and anxi- Factory Store. L:=-~~~------~L--~---------~ r~~ll1iii-liiiiiw111 I $Ut 11 Includes tire Armorar I I Car Wash II $6.H I I w /coopon exp 8/6197 11 w/coopon exp 8/6197 I COUNTRY FOLK AR I!! CRAFT SHOW ~ ~ T-r·"·;( •• ,.....,·~1~~·~ I /fr' fo'S"" ''I'' r 650-3131 ( ( ' : ' ' ' \ •' L ' • SATV.RDAY, AUGUST 2. 1!197 ety related to a feeling their COS· metlc/plattic swgery wa.s unsuceastul from 7 to 8:30 p.m.. at 3101 w, Coast Highwoy, Newport Beocb. The a>stil S2S per ""9ion For .more iotorlnation. call 722- 4588. ' COlilGE. FOR KIDS Orange Coast College's •cot- lege 'for Kids• program offers three one-week claaes for chil- dren. •Books That Cooks~, a cooking class for. children J,9es 5 to 8 in !loom 13. Regislration ii .$39 plus a S6 materl41 f~ .... Com- puter Cooks,• a cooking dass for children ages "8 to 11 in Room 20. •Dino'mite Science,· a ·hands~ on~ science class for ·childreri in third through fifth grades in Room 3. Registration iJ $39 plus a SS material fee. All classes are 8:45 to 10:15 a.m. at Wilson Elemen- tary School, 801 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 432-5880. ONGOING ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT The Alzheimer's Association and Grief Support Group of New- port Villa WestNilla Rosa co- sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. on .the fourth Thursday of each month through October at New- port Villa West Assisted Living, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-3555. The Alzheime r's Association and Mesa Terrace, a new residen- tial community for Alzheimer dis- ease and related dementias, also offers a free support group for ~vers·at 6;30 p.iii. ml 1bt llnl Tueld&y ,_-"ct> month at .._ TerT\C<', 350 'W. Boy .SL, ~ Mesa. For "'°"' infocma&a. call 28J..1111 r. -llE!lfA\l!MENT GAOIM' TI)is·oogoing .mooP apec;iot- . in tho needs Qf Jndlvlduall who , . have lidt Al)d/or dying anfmaJs in .their Jives, lt.Jneets at 3'p.m. every Tuesday 111 .3101 W . .cout High· way, Suite 311,'Newport· Beach. :n.e cost ts. a loving douation to an animal charity of attendees cbQio!. Call 722_.588 for space reservation. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT Newport Beach Psycbologicol Association offers a body- image/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes- day at 7 p.m... at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For information, call 722-4588. BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT A brain twnor support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free . For more information, call 722-6237 . BREAST CANG R SUPPORT A breast cancer support'group meets every Tuesday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Patty Ahd 'George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings a.re free. For more information, call 722-6237 . • SEE TOWN PAGE 86 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE N EW FURNITURE • D RAPERIES ... \ CUSIQM FwlNITURE RE·UfHOLSIEllY . .'"9(l'' •. '-> I I • ·Vinyl •Maible • 11le h "-~:fOWN ~.:coNTINUEl? FROM 85 , ..... . -· ;-.• . ••JRIGHTER IMAGE • !· Free profes,g_onal consultation :::tor make-up, wigs, etc. is avail- .: -Ible by appointment only ev~ • ·wednesday from 10 a .m. to 1 p.m .. dt the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Hlghway, Newport Beach. For mlonnation, call.722-6237. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Overeaters Anonymous meets Jrom 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday dl West Newport Community Center, 883 W. 15th St., No. 5 upstatrs, Newport Beach. For more i.nformabon, cdll 953-0900. RELAXATION HOdg Memonal Hospital Pres- byterian offers a free "Relaxabon and lnldgery· workshop from 10 to 11 30 d m on the fourth \\ednesdd'r of every month at the Pdtty dnd George Hoag Cancer <·enter, One f lodg Dnve, BwJding 11. Newport Beach. To RSVP, call 7fi0-5542 ·Jt:PELAXATION AND VISUAUZA- : "QlON WORKSHOP Workshop meets the fourth W<·t~t''>ddy of edch month from t IJ to 11.30 d m. at Hoag Cancer ( 0f'l1ll'f rur tnfom1dlJOn, call 760- •'>42 REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY Th(• Costa Mesa RepublJcan •\'>'><>mhly mc>el!> every 'third Thurc.,dct} ol the month at 7:30 p m di tht• Neighborhood Com- 111unJ1\ Cc•nter. 1845 Park Ave., < ·u-.td "-k'>d For more i.nfonna- fo'" c (Ill h4.'.'.>·.~d26 REVERSE MORTGAGE SEMINAR \ lri•e phone helpline for .,1•11wrc., over 62 lS sporisored by Bob Br enndn, semor reverse 111<>rlqc1qe consultant Fannie I\. !c1f', I fomekeeper" mortgage ,lfld uthN plan s are explained . t-IPPI iny tc1kes pldce al 3 p.m. 1•\ery Wednesddy m Bayside Vtl- l11cw. 'WO E. Coast Highway. ~ewport Bearh. For more infor- u1dt10n. cdll 723-0233. SENIORS SQUARE DANCE CLUB The· Cosld Mesa Senior Citizen <.,quare dnd Round Dance Club Wl'ks <·xpenenced dancers to jow rn from lJ to 11 d.m. every Thurs- dc1~ di the Costa Mesa Senior Center l~th and Pomona streets. Cdll 545-5669 for more mforma- -tion SERIOUS ILLNESS SUPf'Uf\T · •\ free support gro1.tp for ind.I- ' IChtd b f dCU'lg CdJlcer meets at 7 p m ''\ t•ry Wednesday and for rwople c.,ulfe nng from chronic tat1qut> syndrome, a group meets 1-'\NY V\c>clnesday from 7 to 10 ·pm 111 thl• lnsl1tute for Holistic Trt•tJtrrwnt dnd Research. 4019 . Wec.,t<•r ly Place, Suite 100, New- port B<'ctC'h. For information, call 2'> 1-H700 SLOW EASY EXERC.ISE Arthnlts Foundation insb'uctor \\ yomc1 McKmley leads an exer-n"'' c la'>s every Thursday mom- inq dt 11 d m at the Jewish Senior ( entc>r, 250 [ Baker St. in Costa Mesc1 ror more• tnformation, call 513-5641 SMOKERS Th,, Nie ottne Anonymous fel- low ... h1p Wdnts to help men and women who smoke to quit and rrmdin smoke-free. Call 650-2713 for thP local evening meetings nearest you SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lles of the Costa Mesa/Newport Bedch area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. the MOODd prklaJ ~, w:b IDaatb in tbe ... ~P111idn9 JOt °' 1tbe ChUrdl 'ol Clldlt C)D 740 w. Wll- 5011 St, c.om Ml!ila. BdDg ~ idelitific816on. Jlqr' more tnfonno· tion, call 65()..823e. TAI CHI Hoag Canoer Center sponson a free t' ai chi class tor b:itermedi- ate to advanced levels ls offered every Thursday, 10:30 to 11:30 a .m., to people with cancer and their families. A beginners session. meets every Friday from 10: to 11 :30 a.m. These classes a.re designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and promote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenuous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Revina Le~. No registration is required and the class ts free. For more information, call 722- 6237. ·Tue Hoag Cancer Center is located at 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Bea$. TOASTMASTERS aues • The Newport Beach Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Sgt. Pepperoni's meeting room, 2300 S.E. Bristol Street, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 730-3671. • Join Mesa Messengers Toast- master Club 691 in Costa Mesa for their meetings at 7 p.m. Tues- d.ays at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., COit& Mela. VW... _,.,... come. Por ma1e tntaautioa, CAB 540-,'41. • The Blue Flame Thal1mutan Oub 2711 meets at 1 a.m. ev.erv Wedneiday at tbe Wlag9 Parmer, South Coast Plaza VWage, 16.'1 Sunflowe1 Ave., Colta Mesa. The meeti,ng II free for flnt-tillle visl- ton. For more information, c.all 855-'308. • Toestm.asters Qub 231 meets at 1 a.m . every Monday at lbe Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Cen.: ter, Newport Beach. Por more information. call 733-2209. • Harborlites Toostm.aster Club 1·927 meets at 1 a.m. every Wednesday at the Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Por more information, call 854-4580. WALK(RS The Oasis Senior Center has a walking group called "Walkers Not Rockers" that meets one a week to enjoy scenic walks in and around the Newport Beach area. To join or for more information, call 644-3244. CANCER SUPPORT GROUP A free cancer support group meets ~very Tuesday from 6:45 to 8:15 p .m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coas\ Highway. Newport Beach. The group provides support to cancer patients and their families and friends. For more informa- tion. call 722-6237. Ml CASA 0 MEXICAN RESTAURANT 0 K·IDS EAT FREE! f (MONDAY-THURSDAY, AFTER 4:i0 P.M.J FOR EVERY ADULT ENTREE PURCHASED, YOUR CHILD (12 AND UNDER) WILL RECEIVE A KIDS MEAL ABSOLUTELY PREE! L1m1tcd ume offer. Offer valid at Wcs1chff Plaza location only. Call in your order. (7 14) 650-6299 SINCE SABATINO'S 1864 Restaurant & Lido Shipyard Sausage Co . .FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS LUNCHF.S DINNEa •SUNDAY BRUNCH Unique wine room d dining rooms available for group . business 1Metings and privpte functions CATERING FOR ALL EVENTS Full gourmet Italian rookinc lndudlng ftlh lpedalt and many bommuule favorites c,;...;:,~ ONc11 n HrPo-Alergeftlc J}Hotel UprltM ONck ...... AlrS AegtneratM the air In a 15' x 39' room ~ 19 mlnutn. Catches up to 95" of all airborne pollutants Including lmOke ~~ Altefl 99.7" of alt~ fl)_" air pettldee. tt fMlur11 a ltate-of·thNtt rolter that rotates more than e,500 ""* per minute JMcklng up dust mftM. pet h*, pollen, Nnt. end ftne und, 111111 one IMlp. • .• duat. and pollen. Oreck Stick 11roo.fn ' TM Map« lght 8foOm . wtlh Wk)OM. Hire'• .... lnlMI' tor tt'°9I tmerglndlt and qutctc .... on ti float eurfllcle. COED SlWOln' The Newport Beach ~ logical Auodation off en a coed support group every Thursday at '1 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires free p~ asses~ent before joining. For more information. call 722-t588. CONSUMER BUSINESS NElWORK This networking group meets at 7 a.m . every Friday in The Tea. Room. 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For information and reser- vations, call 550-4785. cARDSJBINGO Every tbifd Tuesday the Jewish HOME OWNER 'S INSURANCE WE WANT TO BE YOUR FIRS~ CHOICE Rab6itt Insurance Agency At.TI'O • HOMEOWNERS • HEAlll{ 40 Year.r in Business -~ ~ ~ sr;__, """"" ........ *ti-d·••........ ,.. , • 631-774o 441 Old Ncwpon 8hd. •Newport Ba.ch tA-H.oosH...-.0 COSTA MESA CHAMBER 1be Costa~ Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon is every Wednes- day at 11:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Rood. For more informa- tion, call 574-8780. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Mariners Church sponsors a • GYNKOU>GIC Q.HCElt .t A free support group for women with gynec::o1ogic cance11 meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the second and fowth Wednesday of each month at the Patty and George tloag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call 722-6237. DYSLEXIA SUPPORT The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult attention deficit dis- order support groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, New- port Beach. Cost is $5 per session For time and day, call 642-7303. • Send your AROUND TOWN Items to The Daily Pilot, Around TO'NY'I, 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa. 92627; fax~ 4170 or call 540-1224, ext. 333. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CN.lflJMllA LAW f(AllS You CAN -CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FAC/l/TY fl& M-. & ......., • Al c..tlW JecWd-s 642-4522 121 l1tl11tri1I War • Cost1 ,M111 ct5S llAITINGALE WAY. NEWPORT BEACH I milt soatb of Johll Wayne Airport ~ g II II ...... u ...... H .. , ...... ~ F'J liiil ..... u .. ...... .. ··-· .. ByFax ByPbone By Malllln Per80IU Polley Ra1t·s and d1•odli11ri. art· .. ubj<'•·t 1111·l1u11g1• ~;11tm11 1101i1 "· Tht' pubwlu'r n''!t'rtt•i; tlw ri~ht to !"l'lbor. rrdt1i;;,ify. N'\ i._., or rrjt'l'f uoy dai.si6ed 11d\t•rti~mt111. PlruM" n-por1 u11r l'rrur 111111 muy lw in yuur dt1i.sifi<·d ud imnwdiatd). Tiii' Dl•Jv Pilot t11Tt>p1., n•l liability for uny error iu 1111 adHrti"4'0ll'lll f'i1r whfrh it mov bt· n· .. pom,iblt• l'~t·rpt for tlll' t•mt 11( tlw 1>pu1·r u1·1 ut1l1) • H'n1pi .. d Ly 1lw 1·rror Cn·dit tllll 11111) lw ull11w1·d f11r 1lw flr,t i11,,..rtio11. ' ' • . t . liJ Cl ., ... 17" ii (7 H } h.11 -h:llJi (l'l."li ... ' HH fut I.•' •tiff 1u11tM' out!!I pl.-.. .,. 111111d•·r .uwl •• 111 .-11 \ou ,,, •• l t.1111 •• ,,,. .... ·i· .. --··) (7 H ) M:1-:>h"'H :uo "'''I Bll\ S1n·1·1 ( "•t14 \11·~1. (. \ tl:1C1:.P \I \, .. ,.,., IU\tl be II.I\ 'I -------Deadllnes -------. ......... SERVICE DIRECTORY -For All Your Home and Business Needs - Monda} ............ Friday 5:00pm Thur8day .. Wedne~ay 5:00pm Tuesday ......... Monda} 5:00pm Friday .......... Thun:.day S:OOpm HOW"8 I ..!1·11h1111c· ~S:,\0,1111-.-1 Ollpm VISA ............. ....., ......... . Wednesday .... Tue!>da} 5:00pm Sa1urday .......... .FriJa~ S:OOpm -'~····· ~ ....... \\1111. 111 X mum .i Ollp111 _. t4 ..._ ...._, • C.-U. • MS..N78 dH \luotLt\ I tuLn PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTtCES subject project(s) has been 11ouslng 1nd COmmunlly made which documents Development Oepar1ment. HUNTINGTON IRVINE 2144 NEWPORT RENTALS TO BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT 5530 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE the anvironmental re11lew of Objections may b• ad· the project and more fully drested to Environmental BEACH 1040 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2 669 SHARE 2 72 4 OPPORTUNITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii UN IV PARK Par kcrosl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 2 9 0 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bed & Breakfast 4bd, 2 5b 0 lnhso. FP. Breathtaking LI do Is I e Home. _N_O_T-IC_e_T_O __ P_U_B_L_l_C-I sets for the reasons why Clearance Officer, U.S. De-~~·~ .. ~,.':':~ OF REQUEST FOR such 11a1emen1 is not re-partmenl of Housing and All rHI •AllAI lllftrtiung In this RELEASE OF FUNDS quired The En1111onmental Urban Development, 1615 MW1paperlut1lljccllollle Fed· AND NOTICE OF Review Record l:i on file W. Olymplc Blvd., Los An· Ital Falt Kovsing Act ol lHl H FINDING OF and Is a11ailable for public geles, CA 90015. llllltlllltll lrllkll mall.ts 11111,111 NO SIGNIFICANT eumlnatlon and copy Objections 10 HUD on 10 ICl'ftrllu "anr pttlucnce. EFFECT ON THE upon request at Costa the release of funds on a ltmllallon 01 dlscrlmlulion ENVIRONMENT Mesa C11y Hall, 77 Fair basis other than thoae Dr1111, Costa Mesa. CA, stated in the previous para· ll111d on rae1, color. rtll11lon. AUGUST 2 • 1997 Housing and Community graph will not be consld· 111• llll'llliup. lll'ftillal sl.llus 01 City of Coat• MeH Development Division, Fifth ered by HUD. No ob· IUClollllqln,orulnltnlio,nlO Housing •nd Floor, between the hours ot jechons receNed after Sop-rnaU 111Y llKb pntmn~~ hml· Community 8 am to 5 pm.. tember 2. 1997, will be llllo• °' "scrimlllallon. Dev••opment No lurther environmental considered by HUD Tiiis newspaper will not Division re111ew of such project(s) Is AJl•n L. Roeder ltHWiqly acc1pUAr lhatru· 77 F•lr Drive proposed 10 be conducted (Cer11fylng Officer) mtlll lor rell •ll•lt wlllcll ls In Cost• Mes•, CA prior to the 1equest of re· 77 F•lr Drive wlllltioll ot Ill• law. Our rudtn 9 2 e 2 8 lease of funds Cost• MeH, °'' llere-, llllllmd lhll all rcP ~~t 7~~~~~R:rED All mltresled agencies, CA 9 2 e 2 8 ... 1111111 Mwtrllud '" 11111 AGENCIES. GROUPS ANO groups or indMdunls dis· Published Newport Beach· • .....,..., .. llWlllMll 111 111 PERSONS· agreeing w11h either of the Costa t•..,sa Daily P1to1 Au· llltlal..,....llyNsb. luom· On June 4 1997. the above two achons are in· gust 2. 1997. pbiltl~.ClllHUD C11y cf Costa Mesa made a v1led 10 submit w1111en Sa968 loll·ht II 1·IOll·'2•·159Cl f« F1na1n9 of No S1gnihcan1 comments for consider· IM ~IDn. DC 1111 please impact and made a Re· Al•On Such wnnen com· PUBLIC NOTICE u ll HUD at 4Zi·l500. quest for Release of Funds for two houStng rohabihla· monls should specify Fic titious Bu1tn111 11on prOQrlmS undor the ~•Ch. of 11'19 proposed ac· Name Statement Community Oe111lopmen1 hons is being commented The following persons are ••••••••• Block Grant (COBG) pro-upon. and be received al doing business as: Alexan· HOUSES/ gram Subsoquenl to these the above address on or dna Ill. lnternahonal, 2664 :1ct1ons, tho Costa Mosa bolore August 1s, 1997, San Joaquin Hills Road, CONDOS Clly Council modified the All such comments re· Corona del Mar, CA 92625 proposed expenditure of Caroline Van Wagoner, FOR SALE lunds. Per Council action co111ed shall be considered 2664 San Joaquin Hills I•••••••••• laken May 19, 1997, HOME by the Cny ol Costa Mesa Road, Corona del Mar, CA 1n11estmenl Partnership prior lo forwarding a re· 92625 (HOME) was Identified as quest for release of funds This business Is con· GENERAL 1002 the new funding source for 10 HUD No action wlll be dueled by: an Individual 1"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim the Single Family Loan and taken on the described Ha11e you started do1ng11 ~:~~hg~;~,o~~og:~~~~~~: pro)ecfis) prior to HUO's 'C::~~~= i~~ ~~goner s1ead of CDSG runc:11. The wr1n..r authOrtzatlon lo use This statement was filed purpose of this notice Is to those funds. with the County Clerk of 1dent1ty two 1ep11111 but Th1 City of Costa Mesa 01ange County on !H2·97 related achons 10 be taken w 111 under ta k 1 I he 19973724020 by Iha City of Costa Mesa project(s) described above Daily Pilot July 12, 19, 26, t . On Of eboul August with HOME funds from August 2, 1997 Sa964 16, 1997, the C11y ol HUD under Tille II ol the•---------- Costa Mesa will requeSI National Allordable Hous- lhe U.S. Department of Ing Act. The City of Costa Housing Ind Urban Devel· Mesa 11 certifying 10 HUD oOmtlll (tiUO) IO r91 Mel\ L.-Roeder. in Illa funds undlf Tlt11 II Of lhl ofhcl1I capacuy u City National Allord1bt1 Hous· Man1g11, consents to 1e- NEED DOWN PAYMENT? We will loan you tho down paymon1 on tho home of your choice and arrange the un- derlying ISi Mongage financing. Buyers and Realtors call Tho DownPayment Co Bkt 239-4334 1ng Acfl HOME l)fogr1m cep1 the jurildlcilon of the T tor the following project(•): Federal cOUtts II an action hal'e what happens SOLD! ............ when you showc1se Fiscal Year 1997·98: 11 bfoughl lo enforce re-Cemet~ • "'"""ary your propeny In our • Housing A1hab1h1111on sponslblhtlea In relaUon to Chapel • CrematOfY Homes of the week Loans • 5275,290 1vallable proj11<:t(s) envifonmentel 11-3500 P.clfte View ~ & o p 0 n H o m e Citywide. view, dec:ttiOn maldng and Newporte..dl Guld e . Publlshod • Neighborhood Improve· lcilon. and that these re-844-2700 each Saturday, this mint Grants • 5139,460 spon1lbilltl11 have been .. •••••••• .. 11 ls tho bost local Roal available Citywide. satisfied. The legal ellect of PIEllC£ _,... E s I a I e S e ct Ion 2. II has been delltr· the cerllhcatlon Is that IEU IMADWAY around I Reach the mined that such request for upon its approval Block best quallf1od home· release of funds will not Gront funds may b• used Mortuary * Chapel buyore on tho coasll conshlule an action stgn1h· and HUD will have sauslled Cremation Call your Advertising canny affecting the quality its responS1billl1es under Re Pres on tat Iv o 1 110 Broadway Today II Ask about of lhl human on11 ronmenl the National EnVlfonmenlal Costa Mesa our current spoclalsl and accordlngly the City ol Polley Act of 1969. HUD 842-8180 Lisa Cosenza Costa Mesa has doc1dod will accept as objection 10 574-4249 not lo prepare an Er1111ron· 11S appro11al of the rellaH Lisa River• mental Impact S1a1tmenl ot lunds and acceptance of 574-4252 under th• Nollonal Envtron· th1 cer11f1ca11on only II 11 ls mental Polley Act of 1969 on one ol the foUo'lllllng (Pl 91-190) basis (a) Thal lhe Certifi· Hove A Garage Sale! The reason tor such d• cation was not In l1C1 ex· c1s1on net to prepa1e such eculed by th1 Certifying Of· 1 St111m1n1 ar1 11 hcer or other officer of ap- follows: Necessary mea· pl1cant apl)fo11ed by HUD; suru 10 m11igall special or (b) 1n11 the applicant's 11wironmenlal factOll IOf en11ironmenlll review ~!Storie prop1r1111 1nd record for the profee1{s) ln- Floodplaln M1n1gem1nl dte1ll omissionl of I r• 111 Indicated In the Envl-quired dld_,on frnding Of ronmenlll A911iew R1c01d step appllc1bt• to lh• for the proj1c1(1). No wet· project In the environ- land t, w11er aqull1r1. mental review pr~ss. Ob- co111al 1r111 or 1nc:tan-jeellons must ~ prepared ~eted 1~s will be Im· ind 1ubml11ed In IC· peeled by this projec1(1). <:Ofdance with lhl required Compliance with 111 City or· procedure under 24 CRf< dtn1nc11 and condition• 58. 75 ol the Regulallom will minimize lmp1cl1 on found In lh• Fed1tll Rt;I .. lhe environment In 1etm1 of ter dated June 7, 1994. nolH , air quellty, 1olld Th111 R1gulallone are we11e and w11t1 water. av11l1ble In the Office of An l!nvlronmenlll Re-the Olly of Co11a Mesa. II••······· vt1~ Ricord r1SplC1lng lh1 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? -------5#: ~ 5~ __ , ..... 1---· ~~~ Bal>oe Newport Realty, Inc. NEWPORT DuPLEX Large lot large Unit $460,000 723-4494 609 Main St. AC. shullors, .as!:iOC Back Bay View Own bed/bath. Share Be Your Own Bosa $665,000 pool, jac. Nr mkl, lg 1 BA/1 BA, Garage. w1lh 2 others. Musi be Local 11ond rte for Labels Boutique Needs fashion lov· Ing, people oriented salesperson Apply 1220 Bison•A5, NB. Thomas Bagshaw-Agt schools, parks, UCI Vaulted Ceiling, FP. clean & responsible. Pier Realty 374·0688 Mins to twy, boach Pool. Spa, Tennis. $600. security. sale Big cash wkly Ou1ot elognnco. No G r 1 . Call 000·371 ·8363 Pets s2200 497•848c yn• ul service call 714·673·3743 ---------resort l1lcsty1e. $1480. ENTRPRANUER?? 714·789·0931 NB On lhe Sand $hr Record broL1k1ng Co.I~========::! HUNTINGTON ba. quiel area. Prof'! looking lor leaders 1n B)'eathtaklng New 12mo lse. 5625 1 dep all areas 10 lead. train, 2 ' 2 corner un;l in Al, 548·3944 and mo1111ate o soles HARBOUR 1042 NEWPORT LEAD A/P CLERK Newspapers publish· 1ng Co. seeks lull·lime lead A/P & Cash Disbursement Clerk tor high volume A P Musi have two yuars AP e•per1ence. Excellent benel11s Send or Fl\x Resume Accounting Supervisor Ca1rfo1n1a Community Ne.vs. p 0 BOK 1560 Cos1a Mesa , CA BEACH 2169 4br 3 . Sb a Water! ront iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii H ome w/grand·slzed kitchen. Reduced" $919,000 . 0Jt:k Bay w Iorgo lorco FT/PT OK' Koep w111Clows high ce1hngs NB Shr clean 2br current job Call Sid Sandy Rubin·Powers, agl 840·5604/840· l 031 Seagate· Deepwa t er 4011 Dock-3Br 3Ba M o de l Perfect S385.000. Bkr, Bus: 714·862·1190 or 714·854·2125 NEWPORT BEACH 1069 B ig Canyon On golJ course . 3000s.t S580k. Prine. only Agt, 6 44-8162 Bluffs Townhome Rare lrg 4bd, 3ba on g reat greenbelt. 5320K. Agl 650-3822 ***N.B . COTTAGE 2Br 2Ba. lplc, lgc pi}~. Remodeled 1 2 hW 1/2 mobile. Pool. spa, pnv bch. 200tl 10 Bay & Marina. Sr Park Bargain $36,500 Brkr 875-6241 VERSAILLES Immaculate Stlld•O Possible Lease Op11on $82,500 M aryAnn M cGuire 646-8770 Ellis Really Group •Walk to Beach• Gorgeous Tri-Level 3Br 3Ba $2191900. Call 638· 1454·Agl. W eeke nd Open Houses? Don·1 forgot 1 Br Close lo buac;h Ulls pd, s10110 Ing, No Pets. S675, mo 562·504-6082 or 714·6 73-4602 2bd, 2ba Townhon,e nr Fasn Is • 2·car ull gar AC pool 110 pols S 1559 640 I !>29 Bluffs Condo 4BO 25BA St91J 644·6162 Bluffs lrnmac Jb,t 3b,1 S2199 mo I' grdnr & <;CC :.~:. Av.Jll 6·3 No Pl'IS Also For Sato S3~9.000 Baruar:i SJnrC\JfOJt p111 0,11, w fl, Ip, frig. beach hse. Steps 10 (7141 964•1386 Gate d Community sand. n/s. fem prof'd (714) 964-4686 Slt.00 789-1746 S45o.' ulls 673•1640 (714) 621·7579 VM Elegant Ocean View Roommate Wanted Vending New, excning P enthouse Young Prof't w11h pool prolitablel Call tor 2 B D 2 BA . L 0 I I. home looking 10 ShJrC I r c e b r 0 c ,, u r 0 1.i 90sq II . vaulted with s1m1lor. Great 1-800·020-4353 cc·11111g, E ... ecut111e area 1n Costa Mosa. 11neni11es. llfeplace nr Teew1nkle Park •••••••••• puol, spa, 1enn1s con11cn1en1 10 shop· 92628· 1560 . CJ'rn Full service ping freeways 01c rc .o t 11.:style 52,465 5600 month Avail 9·1. ••••••••- ANNOUNCEMENTS Fax 714) 631·7246 1-----:..._ ___ _ 7 14·789-0931 pleasecoll 549·1101 Sanitized t.larole & Share 3bd house in u• L""'e 2br O(•n 1 ba CdM 5545 • Ull w'd oc11 11u w.111cr rent::il no pe1s1smk. Bill t.·1U·3u:J I 2t.G·59 t 5 644·6080 LOrt 640·0215 LOST & FOUND 2925 N .B. Toy Store needs help Saturaays Occas•onal Suncays & some flex weekday h 0 u r s 9 . 3 0 .5 3 0 Per man ent , PT Teaching e>.per help· Rca11ors 644-0195 --------- Bluffs Nt>wly upgi;idod SOUTH COAST Share Lrg Custom Found fem Tabby cat lul Stan 832-8697 E"s•do CM 1nhme, Between 31 :.I 32nd or Carol 552·7267 3uCJ. 2 t.u.1 on grnu1t METRO 2686 Mslr bdrm S575 SI 7·0 673«l8.17 ca11 1..,...-=--------- • 1 2 ulll 631·1815 between 7am-10.'.lm P {T 3 aflernoons per 52000 mo No pots Ownr, l.>kr 721·Ci750 Lido Isle Homo 4 • 3 New crpt So. pa110 52900/yrly 0111 Grundy Riii G75·6 l 61. Lido Isle, $450. Furn Studio w.'p1111alu en• No smkr drugs Ava11 8·15 673·8717 1Br Uppo r $72~ mo. Alfy Near lndry lac weok Answer phones. End Unit FOUND M1n1:;itu1e fillng, etc C .D .M. & RENTALS D o K 1 e · B r o w n . Call Mary Mcflheney Bnghl College Park orqa on Harbor R eally prkg. rec. WANTED 2726 7128 Call 540·34V1. 673-4400 559·5591 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LOST Btac k Wa lltU at _R_e_a_l_E..,,...s t_a_t_e_A_s_s.,...lt_a_n_t Engineer looking for M1casa Restaurant in Busy agent needs MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS quiet room NB/COM CM on 7/23 If found part ·l ime helper. Call Sam. 11am to please call 651-0535 S8·512 per hr. to stan. 1pm. 714·574·0952 ___ P...;g;....r_66_3_·_5_6_19__ depending on e1eper. •LIDO ISLE. turn.I••··-----· 2br 2ba. olc, paho. Ip Looking for guest collage 1n COM 51 OOO·S l 200 Single prol 1 woman desires more p1111acy than an apartment aflords Lost, Diamond Tennis 760·5000 x112 or fa>< Bracelet on Balboa resume 10 720·3821 . I s I 0 n d Ju I y 1 7 Real Estate PT AUi. garage Avt 9-11---------- 52500 mo 123.0..is6 ROOMS 2706 $1000. Reward!! for top producing N .8. N w pt I s I and Du p lu • I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·675·4248 Agent. Computer sk111s 2Br 1 Ba. quiet, Ip gar. yard A11l now Yrly St 200 G50·9428 ****•OCEAN VU 4Br 2 5 Ba 3·Car Gar A11a1l 7·21 S3900 mo Bkr 640·5664 2 Rms/CdM Cozy 3br 2ba, Ip w'd gar Easy Call 818·879·0955 gc;, ng prof ls wanted ---------PERSONALS A11I 8·15 723·9023 STORAGE 2742 -------· Lg bdrm & bath in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I N.B Sep. entrance. Approx 800s.f. Cars, -SC_H_O_O_LS--•. ----Sm rel welbar. FP, a 3012 & Lie pref. Call Ron(11 760-5000 x 101 Recept/Clertcal PT For Hair Salon Froendly Exp prel'd Call 631 ·6890 to list your open ••••••••• house in the open \1ew. 5750 mo incl furn. etc Al 15th & INSTRUCTION Nowpon Bl11d., C M u11 c::ible 6<14·0195. 5225 .mo. 873.1943 Receptionist Capable of high phone call 11olume & light typing. <:ompuler skills. team player, very organized. Hours 7 .30·<1pm Mon-Fri. Locat ion Newport Beach A11a1lab1li1y 1s immediate. Salary Is negollablo: please fax resume 714·760-0535. home guide published APARTMENTS PATIENT TUTOR • Math · (Anlhmettc Saturdays in the Real FOR RENT VACATION Estate Section. THE ·------• RENTALS 2722 COMMERCIAL BEST local guide 10 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lhru Calculus) • Stattsl1cs • Chemistry open houses! Call t• REAL ESTATE 842·5678 TODAY! • Physics •Term P:ipe1s • ncacJ1no • Test Prep (CBEST, ORE, SAT) Study Skills For lrce lnf orm::1t1on call: CORONA -SO_U_T_H ____ DEL MAR 2622 IAGUNA 1088 OCEAN/COAST VUS 4BR 3BA + 3·car gar •Open Sal/Sun• 908 Qulvera BKA· 760·3142 MOBILE HOMES CEMETERY LOT/ CRYPT 1225 HARBOR LAWN 1 bd, loft, 1 ba Ft>, 11aull co1:u g. dock 1,5 blks 10 UO::lCh A11I 9·1 S1250 Open Sat/Sun 1 ·4 "316 1 •2 Josmmo· 673-8078 COSTA MESA 2624 •3Br 2B• Encld gar patio nu carpel Nico aroa Neor schl'shops $995 + Dep 720·0521 2 plots Jor $1900/obo.1---------- 714·443·0905 Brokor NEWPORT BEACH 2669 KONA HAWAI DELUXE fAMILl BEACH HOUSES 1, 2 or 3, ledfool8I From only $100/nlght Chlld a Bally Equlpt. S·Daf Min. lor P~ & kt> CQll 562 431-0525- BUSINESS PROPERTY 2767 Jim Madia 547·MATH --------~ 3014 Small Office Building TRAVEL For Sa I e x In I c M L oc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Great 4 Owner/User S339K 909·390·0200 New Zealand 16 days of adventure· Railing. Sea Kayaking, Treklung & more• 714·631-8538 RECEPTIONIST High profllo Real Estate Ofhce. H eavy phone e•per req·d. S 9 /h r • b e n e f I I s ~future 1ob opply's. Fa>< resume 759-9452 RETAIL Here We Grow Again!! AMES·Main Place ••• Upscale Women's Boutique now hiring for '<>Ur newest loca- tion Management & Sales pos avail. 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HI "II All~klt~ l'!klhtlfll!!fl 1111-IHtt!Hlj ltllt•llll W11tl "11H t-klltu1 WOMEN'S SUl't'ORT . The Hope l.mtitute, 11 center for recovery and family education, often a wome.o'I support group from 6:30 to 8 p.m . every Tuesday at 2900 Brittol St., C-206. COl'ta Mesa. Por inlonnation, call •ll· 0020. COED SUPPORT The Newport Beb.ch Psycho- lcxJiCtt.I Association offers a coed support group every Thursday at 7 p.n1 . al 3101 W. COMt Highway, No 311 , Newport Beach . The ~upport group requires free pre- nssessi:nent before joining. Por 111ore 1nfon11ation, call 722-4588. CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK This networking group meets nl 7 c1 ru Pvery Friday 111 The Tea l~uo rn, '.l I 00 Irvine Ave , Newpor1 Ht•n( h r nr 1nlorn1nt1on and reser - vnllon~. l'dll 550-4785 cARDS/BINGO EvPry third llie!'>.ddy the JHwtsh HOME OWNER 'S INSURANCE W! WANT TO 8! YOUR FIRST CHOICE Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUHl • llOMWWNERS •HEALTH '" /Jus1nt'J.1 6.l l -7740 I 11 l !hi Nr,. ~><>fl lll"<l • Ncwp<•tt II~~· h '"'··· 11 ... _ 11 ... 1 .... 11 Senior C&nter otten various card game1 from 10 a.m. to l p.m.. A kOlher lunch ii olfer9d at noon for S3 per senior. For more informa- tion, call 513-SMl. DIVOllCE MEDIATION A free lecture about d.lvorce mediadon, an altemattve to the trad1tion4.I two-attorney divorce, ls offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alida D. Thylor and psychologlat Lee H . Solow. Space is llmited and reser· vations are required. For more lnfonnation, call 955-2575. COSTA MESA CHAMBER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Conunerce Networkers Business Leads luncheon is every Wednes- day at 11:45 a.m . at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Road. For more 1nforma- llon, call 574 -8780 DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Mariners Church sponsors a free d.lvorce recovery su1 group at 7 p.m . every Wedne at 1000 Bison Ave., Ne" Beach. Call 6'0·6010. GYNECOLOGIC CANCER A free support group women with gynecologic Cd! meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. or second and fourth Wednesde each month at the Patty George l;{oag Can cer Ce1 4000 W. Coast Highway, New Beach. Call 722-6237. DYSLEXIA SUPPO~ The National Dysl1 Research Foundallon spon weekly adult attP.nl:ton deficit order support groups at its of! 833 Dover Dnve , Suite 27, N port Beach. Cost is $5 per sess For llme and day, call 642-730 • Send your AROUND TOWN item~ The Da ily Pilot, Around Town, 110 I/I Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fal! 646 4170 or call 540-1224. el!t. lll ROSEY'S AUTO BOD't CAUFOINIA tAW ITATEJ You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY FRII Pl<k·., & Dollvory • All c.rtiflt<I Tt<kold•11 642-4522 121 Industr ial W1y • Costa Meu I mile 5outh of John Wayne Alrpon >purt 'Sd<1~ ipurt I or IC"t•t\ • !h1 • 1y t1I and 1lt•t pnr! "Xln :.01 ... di ... 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Whal do you bid now' Q. 2 • Bolh vulnerable, u South you hold: •.It I I O A 10 I 4 0 I • A Q 8 2 The biddin1 haa proceeded· 1'.ABT 80t1TR WDT NOR'nf I• p-10 20 ,. 1 What adJon do you take? Q. S • Neither vulnerebl.-, a1 South you hold: •AQ8 72 0 7 OAQt •J 109 4 The bidd.i hu proceeded NOR111 "&:;;. 80lml The bidclint h .. pro eed-9: WEIT NORTH r,Ntr IOVTB 10 ow ..... ' What. do you bio now? Q, 5 • A. South, vulnerable, you hold· •Ill 0 71 OAJ t 54 ..,t82 The bidding hu proceeded: NOR111 EAST 80l1l1I I• P-INT 2'1 P-T Whal do you bid now? Q, I · NritheT vuh1ttable, u South you hold: •I 0 .1171lU O 1 7 14 2 •I The bidchng hae proceeded NOR111 F.A8T SOUl'R WE8T •• Dbl 1 What action do you la~? 1,ook for an~ on Monday COSTA KESA 6124 POWD BOATS HearUHoken 7012 -------.. •JIPN9• Cnd.-32ft. OAL 400 In, Twfn VP271·Brand nu paint. profeulonally ctllVIEI lllW d eco rated Interior. 714.135.317i Loaded with ntrasl ---------$42,&00.obo 1e<Ml831 'M 1ft 740i Sat 7125 you w...-e one of the first people at: MARINE SLIPS ·•• Yett• By Owner Medium Blue, glad. top, auto, all J)OllW9'7 x1nc icondl e200EZ mr $15,000.obo 592A48-94412 ... 2351 F0tdham Or. CM D0cn 7022 g a~ e s a I e • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Whl/Wlllln. Lo ml. Cert pre-owned, 5 .9 Apt on a pproved cre dit FLAWLSSSI ---------------(3JVM281) CHRYSLER · 9050 ~:0 k :aJd• b :~\.~ 45' llOOlltNG a .21 • Pur~ books and SaHboet By Parik>n Cl'EVl£A 8llW •79 New Yortter fr pies. MUU dog All or 1/2 Inter••• 71..a D'95 3171 73k mt Runs good. In f~l'J'I•. Verse,"A 19,5 00 or 1 5 ,5001 ___ ... ____ • ___ s1100. Pgr509-&442._ friend Te noc a t.-ow •714475-te'Jo. 'IS 1ft 3tll ctays, 540-1400. who ~ tatcen In by Auto. 4-0f. Whl .. wt ._ _______ _ shame." etc. Photo •••••••••I A a1..i.... , _ _. tan, em ,_.,,, -· FOnn 907tt:" was In wife's room as AUTOMOBILES Warranty. Mini Cond.11iiii"""iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~ a child. Wilt p ay your ........... 1 SAW AT S21, .. S 1a asking price for return •93 fftSO XL AT, A/C, 0 ' Ute picture. .Jacil, --------1 CREVIER lllW ps, e s. am1tm cau. 54&-'7020 1¥ msg. BMW 9030 rear slider, low ml .• I• p-•• IHI' P-1 WP.RT p-Mulll.f:e•llJ Saler iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--7_1_4_.83_5_ .... 3_1_7_1_ a lloys, xlnt cond. Le.rn to be a beU•r brid1e· Sat 8-2 54~ 't5 IMW 3251 510,500 853-9260' player! Subscribe now &o tl1e antiques. furn, ctths, '79 5281 BNe, 4-spd, co.aarlll'PlBL£ •93 MUSTANG EMPLOYMENT 5530 Sal•• A ssocl•te/PR for tolocomrnul'.C.JhOn co. 2-pos opc·n 0111ry 1e .... 1 and e•por•encod Call 754·4000 x102 Whet do you bid now? Q, .C ·Neither vulnerabl t", a11 South you hold· •A J 10 t o K J o J 2 • Q J 7 I 2 Goren Bridp LeUeT by callinc books. mJsc hNhld Scyl, 4dr. S~e tide. llW5n' CONVERTIBLE (800) 788-1225 for information. Items, etc.-Clreat stuff! =· ~::;~ Auto, CD, Pre mk.lm "Topi.ss" Or write t.cY. Goren Bri..a"'e Let.-M2 Junlpero Dr Wheats, Lux, G roup, (200635) SB,295 -· '81 3201 $2250/obo. Low Ml. A TENI Only ter, P.O. Bos 4410, Cbiaico. ID. 4spd . am/fm can. $32,995 (3LVC322) TOYOTA OF 6CMl80. NEWPORT 117k. Uhr interior. AC. H u NT 1 N QT O N BEACH 6169 __ 54_a-o;_.;...1_1_3__ CREV1ER BllW BEACH '82 BMW 3201 714.835.3171 17141847-8555 Huge Multl F•mfly Sale Uni• likes toys. baby 1t~s. fum, hs- hold ll~s. tv, clothes. Old mags/books. 9 14 Citrus Pl. 8/2, 7·1pm Recent v alve Job . ---------i--------- Run• Goodt '95 an 740i A 9085 Udo Isle Es .. te Sale 2 1 0 Via Ith.ca 11.250 obo 548-4946 Lo ml. CD, PremJum,_BiiiOiiNDiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '83 BMW 528E Whll Sound, Remaining I• Tan Interior. Great car. Fa.ctory Warranty . Great deal. S4.200 HURRY ONLY * 723--4339 * $43,995 (3LHC760) ... '87 BMW 7351 loadecl sil ver/blue, leather 126k mi, xJnt ~ $6900 (7t 4 ) 27~9278 CREVlER BllW 714.835.3171 '89 ACCORD LX .. Luxury" 11013291 se,995 TOYOTA OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 17141847-8555 Put a few words to work for you. 9em-Noon ONLY Frldaw & Saturday Beau llful furniture. domeshcs, kitchen, b atn , c loth i ng. NO eartw ... rtval.s '93 BllW 3181 40 r S-Spd. Lo mi., one owner . Nice• GREAT SAVINGS AT S 15,995 (3EBT689) '958MW840ci Auto, Lo mi.. C D. Upgrade. Wheefs. Ex· cept lo nal Value ! $44,995 (ca9621) *Priced to SeU! '89 Accord Black. 4-dr. snrf, new bf'akes. ru n s great ll Only $3800. 7t4-673-3269 Call 642-5678. EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540 APPLIANCES 6011 MERCHANDISE JEWELRY, AnS 5530 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6015 & ART 6025 SALES Tn• growing Daily P1101 adven1s1no team seeks a n outside sales ropresenlattve 1n tho Rota1I Advertising Depat1men1 E1<pert· enco prolorred, but 111111 l•ain App1tcan1 should be enorge11c, mo11vJIOd and a self starler Salary plus c.orr rn ts ion Xlnt ben· <.ol11 pk9 Drug 1creen- 1ng phyt•cat reQutred EOE Send re111me to Lynn Etola, ·-oa11y Ptlol 330 W Bay Strec-t, Co11a Meu . B•bysltter N••ffd Electric dryer I yr My CM. home. Mon & old S200. Fr ee Woo 2 cn1ldren Flu-wash~ 548-3099 ---------. ant Eno . own car.•---------e YARD TOYS • rel s Anne 662·7342 Ca• "-"99 dbl ov.n, I Nl1 et.an. 30w·72'h. by UtUe T, ... , HOMESITTINC 5500 pg.714 208-8805 Aschet' Price, Travel/live abroad with & ToclaY• Kids. peace or mind. knowtng•---------1 Simmons & Kolcratt yovr hOme 1s welt iaken f URNITUJtE 6014 cribs & portables catt or by rn~1ble liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Befl1nt cNn9'ng tbl proleu1ona1 Clean • Bedroom Set wwth Many Other Baby n smk 2·5 yr term matlt-• .. ..,.,. ••·-Ite ms• 631 7363 Rott eS0-4439 ''RC'' ._ .....,. • D esk Carr Te rra "">BABY DUO'S ? HouaealtUng Mature IHSC)..4394 2584 Newport Bl • songte ~oft (15 years1---------•We Buy Set/Trade In Laguna) Witt noo .. 1--------.... _______ _ On9 of. k1nd H andmade grits. accessottes. o rog -~~ & ()Its 8¥ aw;ud-..,nnrng les11vaa arl1s l Appl only. 401-4911 BUllDING MATEllALS .. _,......,.. Never •ssernbled 4 o.2() WM se200 .... ••• o•rden your hOm• Relerences 290-9908. Cemenr lbl lc..ncnes, . NI for S2Si»O Si• S 175 Founta.nt St t O ul'ldet watral'1ty .Joe CA f/2627 or '°" lo ••••••••• t GIGANTIC t SUMMER SALE up to 40% Off! A.,. 1et,..9th 11 .. Tabin Acenl , L.arn9t Cti.rt Attwott1 J &.tote Blfd Bath• S20 . T•H 1.eoo.2n.0111 Ros.a SI 0 Ol•andefs. 17 I II) &SO 4002 l"or 1t1lt1vlew , c.•11 (714 ) ~14·11239 IUMMIA JOB ftart·tlm• •Mr,r1tll1<1 ~fCJIHt ., ''' r ,11e11e11ee • (r111r J er••rcietlG otr •< osta Meta c •II C oorier 17 '4J722..0119 BMPLOYMBNT SBRVICll Ul3 eee••••• ,.,,.",. ,, ...... ,. '""'' ti•• ,,,,., •• ,. "' ll>le ,.., "ll"'Y '''"I 1e11111te )'Oii ... , "" "' 1111(1 ,,.,,,,,,.r '" "''"" 11 ... ,. ,, • f h .. •U• t••' fftltu,tft f>OM I UJCt lt40 MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 8010 8HO.•S INT&llUO .. S 2&40 Avon It N8 (Alv•..O./PCH) • M242•• e l:;e entefl~ wall o at>lnell, drawert. 1he l11 e1 1 300 •T~T•a ~rbs, Jnmtne S 1 00 J--------- Cffrus Tte.1 FrU'Co1>9 nTS • 1 10 ~&74 ?4n AlfIMA1S Wotff T...,,,,,. a.n liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil T.,.M ... me 8uy 0 118'1 •n<J • .., •• Comme rcial/Home un111 from S 1" OCI Low Montr.ty "m•• ~,.. ~~, (" •'•l(.Q Call 1 ·~7t I 01~ I'.,,.,, II f Of t.~•e l'I• C6ff: Ut-lltt .... M1J ,.,,. ... c:;uo; ,,, • ver I ftofl#r.Ofy, IJJ•fed l{lt Ire•' Al9<1 12'wtc ,,,,, female T •b11y lfl~I •fA• I.I~ II ' When you're tuned into classified, you're ~lJ-~eg into.your co munity. -~-------~~~----, Run your ad In the NewportBe~ Costa Mn& Dal~ Piiot end Hunlln8 Snch-- Fcu1taln VIiie)' Independent to NIDh a• 100,000 ....... ,. ..... ............. ,.. _ ... - - C.-C.-[]MC 0*4 O•x -. . ••a oo. .a_ ,..._.., • ' ' Leasea SCJt.EEN SERVICES 3919 Mobtl• Scr••n ••"'· New & A•scrMf\lng. Licl181873 Bonded• Roger 714·S48-0850: WALL COVERINGS 393~ Th9 Strl.,...r 5 p e c I a I I z i n g I n: Wallpaper Removal, l.5889241 ee:s.so37• W• Gals should hano: t0g9ther. Strip, install.• advice to th• crul'- 831-2111 Anyt.lme - Land Rover Discovery for 395 a month. ,, ..... • o .......... ""~ I .,,, .... Ff 11 ' ....... ,,,, '"' ........ . LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH . 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD • N 4 .\ 4 1 6 6 5 • JEEP •tmiiiiiiiiiiil&l .. ll•l&OI CREVllRlllW '" J.ep .,.... .. , 714.131.3171 Black, 8 cylinder. -------$8900 (714) 71•9534 MJ!RCEDIS 11301-~ •• ~t~a,;;,,,•"""N;;,,,;TRA~- • • • • • • • • • • "Muat aff" '89 WRANGLIER '72 4SO 8L Two topa. • (lOl:tee) ll,HI Wh«e with black aott Xlnt cond. New -·•nt •e• PICKUP to,. Xlnt Condition! low mllH. 112.i'oo .. * ,ooo 974-0883 oeo (714) .e•1914 au~c.0:8,n11 •• ••2 wRl'NotiR <101308> ••·"9 "Summer fun" On the move? • (10122a> se,ees "u 1.o:f~AaO.f o N • TOYOTA OF Sell your extra BUCH • " u N T I N 0 T 0 N household (714)847 .. 919 • BUCH Items Buy It. Sell It. Find It. (7141847-8555 in Classified CIH•lfled. (101401) eY, ... ~OOllOLLA Auto; .... AO. r.ctorv ...,,, (200l11> ato,•• 'tM CAMRY Ye Rare, alloy•. mnrl, f/pow91 (101296) •t~ .... 'MCAllRVLll Auto, PS, AC, f/power_, warr. (20C>e21) 114,H9 TOYOTA Oii' HUNTINGTON 8UCM (714)847 .. 899 '89 llxtra Cab Taooma 30,000 ml. 113,800 574-9195 or 84&-1483 Whether you're buying or .. mng, c 1aa1lfl+d cover• all your need•! IN RES ''1 pref er advertisin& . th the Pilot and e wH1B 1. due to the great · · d at response an ~e ,, customer service. S ,; Bill ous aaazaD CM8 ....... 1178. ~orachea. Cadlllaca, Chevya, BMW'e , Corvettea. Aleo Jeepa. 4WO'a. Your Area. ToM Free 1'-too-211 .. 000 ut. A· 1391 for cuntnt U.Ung1 CLA .. lll'lllD 11'• the resource yOu can count on to aetl • myriad of merchan- dlae 1tem1, because our column• compel quallfl•d buyet1 to calll WHAT HAmllS 11 rou 001'1 AOVEl11Sl1 Call the Classifieds Drivers Wanted (' $0Down. $209 per mODth 36 months. Jetta included. \I J ~l ®YOWWAGIN • ''' •s• ......... °18711 Bmcb Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH (714) 842-2000 1 '91 LEXUS ES2.SO IMlI.li.~ .$AVE -~ (j)(j)f}. [30. ~®® · · · · ~~aa ~mG00!1)J !3q]C!J~fPun@rno · 0 ....... ABS• Power Windows• Premium Sound System• Power Locks• AlloY Wheels• 3.0 VB• Too Much to List! 006709 '93 MSSAN '93 HONIJA '94 1EEP MAXIMA ACCORD CHEROKEE FJ ~ '-< a.c CD."" AMrwrr ~ •• SPORT $if1;;; $11~91 1if;rf '95 LEXUS LS400 2$l .WS. msa. dttls. CD ?AVE! '921..EXUS , SC400 w-.u .... .w, CD, Mort. {OUt3f) $24,997 '94 MERCEDES '95 JAGUAR E320 X16 C-ftd.(lclltVCD, is(• --c Lit fftl Lir ~ c..i:m' .(3HSY7UJ ~ $28, 997 $33, 997 NEW '97 RAV4 --(17JS059) $5995 '95~DA CMCLX -(1101JM) $11,695 '93 HOl'4DA ACCORD --(ltOftft) $14,995 '95/MZDA 61615 .. (IM51'1) $15,995 '89HO~DA ACCORDLX .,...., (1101Jff) $6995 '96TOYOTA COROLLA ....... Jll,.llKt.~ ,.._.., $10,695 '911SUZU lllOCllDt ... ,_,., $14,995 '95 CHEVROLET ASlllOVAN --,_, S15,90C-9ME5 ......... ................ •AMlfMc-tte '97 PIEVIA 'ft ~ISSAM S&mtA -(t7U)'6)) $7695 '93TOYOTA PRIVIAll "A-{111...,.) $16,9911IME5 ---(91141'7) $16,t•l•S ........ _ ... ............. , ..... •tit I CNIM NEW '97 41UNNEl .. '93FORD MUSTANG COHV ....._ .... (~4"54) $8195 '96TOYOTA COROUADX Loldlcl. :aoocwoat ("'61675) ·510,995 '96TOYOTA u••IR'I" I" "" -1 • 16 ~ k,"" u '°"'*' .... --«••••-i $14,995 '93ACURA IMltGltA -..... (~01tfl0) $11,995 '94 CHEVROLET •UDt -s1i;its $15,195 '91TOYOTA l>H>CRUISIR -(~01M1) $13,9•9•5 -,_,., $9995 '93 FORD AEllOSTAR ---,._ $11,995 Mttm&Wty M.-31. Ellil IM1ty Croup ~enot "· Mena.tty Ciiifw..., Stoq '1. . ~ For AdvlltWng u. ... . lo.fonmllon Pleaae Call; lL ~ c.w..11 a..m Newport Bach 12.--25. St. CoWweD laker Coeta Mal 1g£Hancock 2'. 51. Mortpplallle t>51M241 'Zl. 5'.-61. Homa of tM Wet.It Janet Vln.:f;d 28.·29. Newpoct C...... lietala 62. ()pm Home Ctdclt . (11t)51 I 30....n. Remo "' l'l'ecl S... Newpolt PtDpltdWt waoA 11ACH COTTAGE $279,900 1tf11. """" doors to beacbl R· 2 lol Build new homt, ckiplex or cmdol. 2 + I, dd ~ ! grell loalioo. ln/.erwl l.Dt 793Gll HUN1'INGTON llACH BEAUTY ~219,000 3 + l 1-fl«'f • ~ la .-ium r.mer lr:ICl loc, newer rod, pa., remod kl, waaer healer, ne'I\ fn111 trees lntmwt l.Dt 7900IJ LOT ON KNOn AVE $310,000 Grat opponunity to hU) & hulld :lp'.tMleflL' 1 .ood loauoo lor tis apx 75 ft x l.7S ft l0t C· ~ 1.onllllt lnlmwt //)# ""95Bll llG CANYON V1UA $360,000 Mod¥lled ... Popular Boor pbn wlmasler down .. ~ + l 5. lamily ~ fP, buiki spea1cm, lmldr bunchy lnlerM /DI 'l92n DWUX NIAlt MACH $429,000 Amioals Idler wdl look hatd It all o«m. 6 + 4, property wejl. --.cl a IDlkalned. Lower Im Orq>bct. !ntmwt 1.Dt 798F7 IXICUnVI UYING $467,500 ~ Popular Ir plan w/4 + ~ rm. Premium lot, prof """"'111·~ Prmcb drs, bui1t-tos In dr.n, GA. /nlmf« IDt 'J'f»NT' POPUl.MAHO ltAll PIAN S $559,000 Olatoob .,embd. t6, dly Vgbl:s, oma .. • bllc. 3 + 2.51 2-<S ... -........ 1t. ~comm. ha/Jfnwt /DI '!!174' GOii co.ml $599,000 I·~ wlGo !Jlaits. Piiio fir .... or mlertlinlng Opeo Or pla Guard-pied. Ill !be bemt cl Newport 8adi. Jn~/ /{)j mt'! 1MMACULA11 IAYYfNI HOMI $649,000 Graf Newpol1 ee.ti loallo& -4 + 3 11 esalml 1 ond11100 cm ID ocao, bay + gmll 6**....._. bolDf. /n/mN'/ /f')t - A STONE'S THROW 101HI OC1AN $715,900 PmDiurn oceanfr~ COGdo ... ,..., upgrldes ~IJJ:hl' hi&b ~ a ~ tool ~..., & -.. 111/mfd WI "95QI ' PIUVAll ESTAft $1,291iOQO Medi& ~ 111111 Dr 11' 1 bJ wel-known attiuiea. Bml yard wi1g PL ._.Ille ..... ,,.,.,_, IDf 79H SOPHISTICA1"ID IUUNCI $1,19Si000 eq..w a upp1ec1 ..,.. ._ _,.. Pl a spa. Stpu11r gue9l qalldets. G"9 pllo A CWIJi!icl hflmWI JJ)I 79flJI 1Nat89U CUS10M llTA1I $2.295i000 Glkld a __., ~ .,. 1 mt ,.. '1111' -..s c:J ocean. IA TeDlllls at. Pl. sp1. GB. o..r • cmy la htlltWI JJ)t 79IXfl HIAVINl.Y OA• ll'IWT $2,.500,000 11re opp1111J 1or Ille• c , a a ..... ti~ a COCM- llimct. W 4 + s ai11ii ••MS s ,.,,,. IDf 79fM . BALBOA IS~D ....... 108 Glnlet ................. $995,000 ..... J.~ Valentine .... : ........ SAT 1 • 5 BIG CANYON ............. .01 Bay Hill or ........... $360,000 ..... Mina Maghami ............ SUN 12. 4 EASTSIDE C.M .......... 2016 Paloma Dr ......... $369,900 ..... George Schroeder ........ SUN 1 • 5 EASTSfDE C.M .......... 2482 Parmley Lrt ........ $299,SQO ..... Laima Predkells ............ SUN 1 • 5 HARBOR Hill ........... 20 Hillsborough .......... $950,000 ..... Sandy Mittman .............. SUN 1 • 5 HARBOR RIDGE ....... 33 Monaco ................. $745;000 ..... Pham/Saxton ... SAT/SUN 1:oo.4:00 HARBOR VIEW .......... 1727 Port Stirting ....... $689,000 ..... SaxknPerinan .. SAT/SUN 1 :3)..t~ HARBOR VIEW HIU.S .. 3901 Topside .............. $749,000 ..... Dottie Johnson ...... SAT/SUN 1 .. 5 JASMINE CREEK ...... 27 Mainsail ................. $399,500 ..... Joan Howe .................... SUN 1 • 4 NEWPORT BEACH ... 1700 Highland Dr ....... $749,000 ..... Shiva Ashari .................. SUN 1 • 4 NEWPORT COAST ... 15 Lucania ................. $459,000 ..... Linda Reed ................... SUN 2 • 5 NEWPORT CREST .... 25 Escapade Ct ......... $239,000 ..... Balt>ra Chambers ......... SUN 1 • 5 SEA ISLAND .............. 33 Seabrook Cove ..... $699,000 ..... Anne HaH ....................... SAT 2 • 5 SPY qLASS ............... 3 Muir Beach Cir ..... $1~595,000 ..... Lynne valentine ............ SUN 1 • 5 TlJRTlE ROOK .......... 5 AlejO ........................ $399.900 ..... Lairna Predkelis ............ SUN 1 • 5 Beautiful Ocean & Golf Eourse Views Located in Lovely Harbor View Hills on very desirable street. Freshly painted, new carpet, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. ·$749,ooti Open Saturday & Sunday 1,5 3901 Topside Ln., ~DM This magnificent offering was created exclusively for an owner with discerning caste. Quality design and workmanship went into the total remodel of chis SBR, 6.SBA residence which includes the bonus of a separate living wing fo r in-laws or guest. A gorgeous pool, spa & cabana on an extra large lot backing co Big Canyon golf course. $1,795,000 Arvilla Sheron 729-7212 Natalie and Lee Ames excel in customer service This sales team combines their knowledge for success Natalie and Lee Ame~. a husband and wife sales team with The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co 's Newpon Beach office, bring years of experience m sales and cuscomer service to the real estate profession. Serving the customer is a specialty for Natalie, a lifelo~idcot of Southern California who spent 10 years as a gate acent with Delta Airlines in Los Angeles and San Prancitco. "The presRn of sending an airplane out oo time, with happy passeogcn. is a thorough training ground for handling real estate transactions successfully," Natalie said. Havina grown up in the shadows or one or California's mo&t recognized industrial families, Kem Foods, she acquired the people skills and knowledac needed to relate 10 Soutbem California families and their residential and comrncrcia.I real estate needs. She elected to live in the arid Palm Detert rcaioo for a number of years before movina to Newport Beach and, here again. boned her ~ lkills wortma in aalea • the renowned vt.., IDd PGA golf resorts. Lee, a native ol SouCbem California. p1ldulied .from Hlrvwd School in NOltb ~ ..... tbe'tori of actor Leon Ames. attended the famed Pasadena cart .llll\LTT GllQUr 760-1900 Featuring fantastic Pacific Ocean and jetty views, this 1-story custom home offers 3 bedrooms & study w/private pool & spa and 2 private, gated beaches. In move-in condition . $1,800,000 l Bedroom Cottage in fabulous China Cove. Could be 3 Bedrooms again by converting 5-car garage. Small ocean view. Super, white, sandy beach just 20 steps from your front door. $595,000 leaclifront in Emerald lay Located in the private, gated co~ of BmCrald Bay ii thia six bedroom and 1ix bath beacbfront home. Featurea include ocean views from all rooms, more than 3,000 lqUll'e feet of ouuide decks and ~. ~ kitchen with oceanfront deck. formal dinioa room and a large, cooifodible livin& room. The family room includes a theater-like 5Cl'Cen and TiiX sound. This home Is one of only 14 with private access to the ooe--balf mile privlle beach. Emerald Bay is a five minute drive from downtown Laguna Beach. 10 minutes from Fashion lsland and IS minutea·to the John Wayne Airport. Offered at $,,495,000. Por mon iAf°"""""n, ""1 Bill Cod of f)e~ CoU R.itJ Groq, l50 N""""1 CellUr Drive, Ste. M-101, N.wport Beach, (714) 760-1900. ~ Terrific Seaview customized 5 Bedroom on huge 25,000 Sq. Ft. lot with ocean views. Exercise room. 24-hour gate guard. Cul-de-sac location. Private. Community Tennis & Pool. $819,000 Super 3 Bedroom, sin.de-story townbomc, unconnected to any other home. aose to schools, shopping & all freeways . Light & bright with 2- story vaulted ceilings. CoDDnunity pools & spas. $199,500 .. ·coit ftLl\LTT GllOUr ~_!.1 ... the most prominent site In cmenllU Bay, this estate offers the most commanclng view in the cowrty. Featuring 415 Bedroom 8Utls, Iota of" ... & nwtJle and • prtv8te 112-mle, privllt9 beach, 11exquisite, is the by-word $7,995,000 $3,250,000 EMERALD BAY LAOOM BEACH One of 14 Emerald Bay homes Mright on the Beach", this 6 bedroom, 8 Beth home offws chct beach ICClll to the most~ after COlmU1ity on the coast. Fabulous white ......... & 3000+ feet of decks. By appoi1tment. $5,495,000 OCEAlftOm' aDMCOYE ·CDM Bult on bechck at the jetty •1ti•a to Newport Hmbor, this 1 of a kind home offers the finest ocean I bay views overlooking belUtiful beaches. 3 bedrooms + .-valor+ 3 cs garage. 5 Stm1 Veen. EZ to seel $2.995,000 $2,895~000 • 38R ar 2BA Home • Loated on I:arge Lot with Beautiful LandJcaping • Private Locabon $249,000 • 3BR le 3BA + Family Room • Beautifully Detailed • Quality Construction • Creal location $860,000 • l..uge 38R ar 38A • Hup Kitchen with Breildut Nook • Community Pool, Spa ar Tennis Courts $199,000 Excellent South Bayfront Location • Wonderful Bay Views • 38R ~2.SBA Home w /Sandy Beach in Front • Cttat Loahon Prime Little Islad\ Location • l!xrra ~e 40' Lot •Desirable ·uxr Block Location • 38R & 3.75BA Home $825,000 BestB in Eutsidetosta Mesa • Ooee to Newport • SBR. 1.58A HOme • Larae Seduded Yard wit!\ Park Uke s.ttings $349,000 $159,000 Panoramic Views in ligCmJOll • 5p«taoUr V'W:ws Ovedooking 2nd Fairway • 3 Bedroom . 25 a.th Home That Offers~• Privacy • End Unit with Lovely Courtyard P.ntry $749,000 Wonderful lii·Level in the Bluffs • 38R ar lBA Townhome • Numerous U~rad~ • lbcceDmt Locabon •0-topool $229,000 VW.Balboa Valu~ ·~2BRar2BA Condo ~1..1 · : Cozy Famll~m • Formal Dining Room $239,000 Cameo Sbora . 3 bedroom, 3 bath custom home In 81al looition. W<lodcd\JI views! Pool/spa. Cortr.r.u a: maman $1.225,000 Spyglass Hill -Gorgeous ocean, bay and city lights viCM " bedrooms, 3.5 baths, pool,~ lot Gigi naoma.. $1,19S,OOO West Newport Bach· Beachfl-Od. rWlt oo the <iand in one of Newport's best areas. CmUlm, new in t 98"' Hdn A PhBlipl $699,000 REPRESENTING THE FINEST ·HOMES IN ORANGE COUNTY Bdoourt CUstom . Beautiful tradition- al <:ustom boml. 4 tarse bedroom suites. Bod Daley $1,495,000 Pelican Point . Exqui.W quality a& tom home on golf course. Pool and spa. Marian Phillippi $2,195,000 The Pointe· 4 Bd. In Newport Coast. Hardwood flooring, planwion shuttcn. Worden 4 Lombanll $79S,OOO Ocxm llllidl-Occlo a: dty lights \Y'I\ from flblti.9 ~site. Great location. Sc:aohn a Bulk $675.ooo Ocean aidge · CUstom Newport Ccmt Cameo Shora ·Upgraded 4 8d. pool home with views of Qatalina and harbor. home on WBe lot with OCCID view. JttrT Fmstcr $1"",ooo 1 l'.fosttt a Kubiak $1,49',000 -----. -···"'"" Harbor RID . 4 8d. plus iinry aa- tom home with view in l*ll COIDdlUDiry. Morphy a Scanlan $i°'°,OOO c.orooa dd Mar. Outstmding views o( (.aralina, aashing waves and jetty. Hinman A Hinman $1,400,000 ~ ~• . -. --· "!:":-•• -• .. __ . . Newport Coast· Model pc1h1 S Bd. on ibc COd with city lights views. Gtq Lombardi $624,SOO COAST NEWPO.RT PROPERTIES #1 SALESPERSON 2N~ Ql!ARTER '97 #1 LISTING AGENT · 2ND~ARTER '97 J APRIL MAY MAY SALESPERSON AND LISTING AGENT OF THE . MONTH JUNE JUNE SALESPERSON OF THE MONTH BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR Costa Mesa Value 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room, 2 story Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location $209,000 Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome, private patio Convenient to shopping, community pool $144,000 1997 SALES ACTMTY IN ESCROW p,.,.,,, Coroaa deJ Mar Seavtew Seavlew Laguna Beach Udo Isle Harbor Highlands Udo Isle Lido Isle Westside Easts Ide p,.,.,-tfl Bayfront Bayfront Easts Ide Eastslde SOLD lmne Cove Eastalde Eaatslde Ne4P§lt Jfei&hts Eastil e Weat Newport Newport Helchts Udo lale Udo l•le EMtblllff Udo l•le Ba,&ont Udo l•le R.,,......, B•r Bu11er Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Se/lei R~ta Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyu Seller Seller SeUer Buyer S"f#U Seller Buyer Bu11er Seller Seller Seller Harbor View Homes Belcourt Tenaee Uclo181e BaJfro•t Bajf1oat Bfl,a • in association with LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 Enalish Cotswold F.state 7 8d. 9 Ba. 9Crot sq. ft. l..uxi.sious borne 00 18.00> sq. ft. la Spectacular harbor and Catalina views. spa $2,495,000 Linda Ille Upon 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. pride of ownership with large dock Volume ceilinp throughout, light, bright and open! $2.,295,000 FBE Llncbi lale eu.t.. 4 Bd. 6 BL "'tum-key' c:u1COm with large dock Prime weaterly orienhrion. privll.C pool and spa $2,350,000 LH. D()1r11 A11~111~0 /)<J 37b') C H R I~ l I '\ l I{ I M 717 -4709 ELEGANT HARBOR RIDGE CUSTOM HOME WITH VIEWS OF OCEAN, BAY AND CITY LIGHTS 23 Narhonne This elegant 5 Bedroom, 5.5 Bath custom home with views of ocean, bay and city lights located in the· exclusive gated community of Harbor Ridge has it all . Charming private entcy courcyard, librcmr retreat off master bedroom, ~ffect for entertamlnc. security; system, 1>9.0l and spa. Ele1ant fumishinp incluaed, except ~rsonal artifacts. $2, .... ~. Ple.ase ca{[ us for more inf ormati.on on any of tfiese special properties. '.Bar6ara mmNGS 7.59,.3750 $28,351,400 IN CLOSED ESCROWS IN I 996 NUM.BER ONE S~ESPERSON I 995 & 1 996 1997 SALES AND IN ESCROW 263 Crescent Bay $2,495,000 912 Via Zurich Circle• $595,000 2533 Monaco $2,750,000 2612 Vista Drive• • $449,000 2560 Irvine Cove Crest• $1,049,000 Poinsettia•• $449,000 337 Via Lido Soud $1,695,000 708 Gainsborough• $419,000 339 62nd Street•• $434,900 2526Monaco $1,375,000 145 Irvine Cove Circle• $2,495,000 413 Flower Street• $308,000 2 Camship $234,000 31 721 Seacliff $2,995,000 125 Cedar Way $649,000 Lowest price bayfront condo. Secured building with amenities. 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath. Newly redone kitchen. $429,000 Traditional ranch style home on a large lot. 3 bedroom with hills, ocean and harbor view. $885,000 Outstanding ~t location with sandy beach, dOck. Home with J bedroOms plus separate parcel tor~ quarters. $3,17,,000 Beautiful 4 bedroom, 4 bath home, warm woods, rich moldings, 3 fireplaces,'library, bayside deck, dock and side ties. $1,775,000 Fabul0us opportunity -one street from beach. 3 bedroom, 3 bath, family room, pool. Possibilities galore. $1,225,000 Warm and elepnt home, 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath, walk to beach, exceptionally large lot. $1,543,000 Contemporary home With spacious living areas, gourmet kitchen, 3 bedrooms plus den. Beautiful view. Beach community. $1,140,QOQ MARY Eu.IN WIXllAIZ, CM 8ol WEGLARZ Ufetf•e Sain A£1dne•nt Award Mn.Hr -tWI -I_ Fa•e INCOME PROPERTIES 308 Larbpar· "Oae Bl«i To ~' ""~ au. .. Blwl." • 2/2 front unit, Ill rear unit • Some ocean view from front unit • 1Wo separate structures • Front unit has charming cottage feel Oltml .rt $639 ,000 : 700 &econla "DalflNT Pnfett fa tlw HeMt •f OIU Co,.,.. lkl M•r" • Near new 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. townhorne with attached 2 car prage • Custom decorator touches provide gracious ambianoe • Coveted comer location for sunny exposure • High celllngs, wood floors, upgraded carpet, A/C, double paned windows, designer wall treatments' • Rooftop declc & large patio for outdoor entertaining Offered"' $519,000 • Trovare 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, limestone floors, maple and granite kitchen. Very deluxe! $375,000 BELCOURT HILL 2 bedroom and den, all one level. Premium location with panoramic city/ocean view. $545,000 2 bedroom and den. Spacious and light, beautiful ocean/city view. Must sell ! Subject to bank approval $390,000 For more information, please call NANCY PETERSON 717-4749 967-0221 ,---::-_,. W I\ v :\ i H r c 1< -,-I ,-l ·1 o ) Spectacular cjty lights, harbor and Catalina views! 7 bedrooms, 9 baths, spa, 9,000+ sq. ft. Luxurious holJ'.le on 18,000 sq. ft . lot! This custom estate could not be duplicated at this price! Offirtd at $2,A95,000 Corona Highl<.1r1d ·s Finest Traditional 4 bedroom, 3 bath . family home in beach community. Hardwo9d floors, French doors throughout.- Fabulous ocean.view and large yard. GEORGINA SMITH 759-3710 Largest prime bayfront lot in Newport Beach Only buildable parcel on Harbor Island Over 23,000 square feet with 120 feet of frontage .Offered at $7,850,000 Don't miss tlals Opportunity! CURT HERBERT'S, I• 131.eocM Local Offlce .•. Local Agents ... Local Results/ "Representing Newport Heights, Cllffltaven, Westclfff & the Eastslde Pro--.. - Lif8's a beach at the seaside cottage community of Lido Peninsula Resort Residential Village These homes offer an array of From feallD'eS and amenities to bMerior-IDllaials. extenor h. I . architectural elevations and more. raide:Dta have an opponun11y arc ltedura appointments to penonali.ze their home when purdwed early in the SllC planning process. Auractcd by its idyllic resort lifestyle. coveced location, romanuc cottage architecture and remarkable pricing, scores of Southern California home buyers are fueling the sales success of Lido Peninsula Resort Residential Village. Situated within the prime seaside enclave of Newport Beach's Lido Peninsula, this exciting revitalized community offers ,ingles, professional couples and second home buyers the ultimate sn attainable beach living. The convenience of great restaurants. recreation and shopping at Via Udo is just steps away. Pncing starts at $86.900 with excellent ftnancmg programs available. "While we knew this trend setting seuide COCta&e community would be well received, we had no idea how keen the interut would be," said Susan Shook. executive vice president of RGC and Lido Resort Homes, LLC. the R.OC subsidiary developing the project "Inquiries and aa1ea have dnmtdcaUy exceeded our expea.Lions, with demand growing daily. In addition to their channing architectural detailina and i.mpraaive ranae of built- i.n features. the beach ooa.qes st.art at lea than $86,900 foe nearly 1.000 aquare feet ot en:fully desiped llvina tpllCC. Bes& of all they exude the spirit of v.catioD livin& year round. .. Reflecting its tropical locale. Lido Peninsula Resort bas an ~ Sbeet lined with p.im treea and a majestic terraced fountain. Value laden with carefully cbolcn feeaura. d9e Udo Bacb Coaaps ttomea. pert of ROC'• DCW Aawricu eoa..,crw t«ioa. In manuf8CCUred, tbeo delivered IO ... • for ftililla wart b)'. lkilled c:raftsmcn. Bnba.ocing 119 I gU1 ~ .......... lllw Cbe llftd c-.i wbicb their ea.,. tlf. t ' Chia IM.,. Accented by optional al fJ'Clco featura lib trellises, wh11e picket fences .and decks, the bamel OI Lido Peninsula Rc.'on offt.r a rare lifestyle. lmide, vohBe _.. md clerestory windows intenningje with dMl mutai ad loft.a (in two bedroom homes) and ooft"fftld or vaolted cdliap. with dramauc platform accenu available in leCODCl floor bedrooms. Masters a1ao feature ~ cloeeu wida Cllpllizen llDd a coovement space pre-plumbed for a IUICbd _... and dryer. F°tl'St clas~ amenities encnn.,.au Coria r •la a tirm' or ~ counaenops and Oenaa1 EJec:ttic: wbire on white appl~ includioa side-by- lide Profile refriaer-t« and mkrowave. Framed by cbmnin& pllnU. trellis ~ lit)ors. brick or fla&stooe ClfPOrti and mall pm.le petioa. ctepeoctioa Q«I your choice of options°' e1evadom ar Oolof ,.._ ICW the inlimaae coa.,a are allo ftoOcljd Wida 11Qn1 li&bt. allowing the outdoor viltu to bkad Wida~~ distincuon. A oeiJbbotbood n'JCRlllkm ~ ......... • e1epnt lap pool, spa. IUD deck ad twli'llNw NC WI hi ii CUlftD(ly -*~ llcina wt11a • ld;llil ~Mdy beach (i1llt for raidelJla) lilllllted ... """1• 1'if WA ading cavimna of Howpon 8-da; W ltllml illd Udo ofter some ol lbe IDOlt eadcbta ~· It 11 -w.llklla llllopping. diaina l8d recretdoa .... ..... """',...........,, .... 1 • ~" *-'"' Oru .. .......... ,,,,,.,,,. ..... ,..,,.,, ..... ,..,,__,.._._...,.I 'Ji-ll ..... 111,.-. FtW ... ..,.,, [' 4 -~IPUG.1 GREAT VIEW! FINE CRAFTSMANSHIP! GREAT VALlJE! Exquisitely decorated recehtly by a distinguished interior design firm. Custom el~ance in magnificent, gate-guarded Bear Brand Ranch. Beautifully planned home designed by Steven Phillips and constructed by Gregg McCaffrey. Three full floors with separate guest apartment, tennis court, pool, 4-car garage and a fabulous panoramic view. This is one you absolutely have to see! Priced at $1 ,495,000. Submit your offer- great terms, trades considered. OPEN SATURDAY 1:00 TO 5.'00 11 MOANING DOVE, LAGUNA NIGUB.. .. The Luxury Collection At Harbor Ridge N""' ()pet' " Net" P~"'"' ~ ~~ C"1 l(tPP' .J Large 1 or 2 Story Ciutom Home1 (Rang>ng from 3.802 10 8.000 S.F.) 1.JHugeLou (Up to 19,000 sq.ft.) u SpectAndAr V°U'wJ Ocean, Harbor and Ciry QI Mounuin. Clry and <J.nyon. .ftOM . NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES INC. 714-64~ -2452 • • . • •. , • > •... ~. """-·t'Ot...& ~..i:. .. ~ .. ·~-.-.-...... "'·~.r•:"-~-·~~ ' •• . . ' . -• ;...,._ • ~ • ·-·1. • . .. _._ ... ~ •.. ·-; ... ~.Y:'2r.•'-''·~~~~.-·.. ..~r: ""'..,, r111.~ • . . : .... ft.,. ., -.... • ... • .. • .• ••• "71w W~IT TO DY Now Befo Going ••. OCEAN RIDGE $1,895,000 Ocea, harbor and city views from tbb new <'1P9ros) ~ i.f. 6 Bedroom, 6 % Batla a.tom estate to be ballt. Over llalf-..-e lot (23,780 a.I.) with tmla landscape. Complete November 1997. Bay now and choose your ftnJsbes. PELICAN POINT $2,695,000 Ocea and golf coane views from this new (approx) 4,500 s.f. 4 Bedroom, 4 l/l bath custom villa to be-baDL Peliam Point is aa ocea•h•t development wit1a direct tieacb access. COmpJete September J.997. B•y DOW and choose your finishes. -..,.--,._....-------~~-~ -- ~-. .L.-..... .t., ___ .<!.~-~ ...... -~ Mo am help make the thffermce in your life! j 1 COSTA MF.sA BWFP AR.EA OONDO I largt 2 mastn-suitts, 2.5BA, fireplact, 2-car atta<htd garage. Quiet compkx. cl.ose to beach. I Call 160-5000 Ext. 116. MARK JACQUES $17~000 1 SUBMIT OFFER TO BANKJ l 5BR traditional honu. Prime Ntwpon &ach. Rnnotkkd & expamkd. 2 mastn suitn. 3 1 fireplaces and 3-car garagt. Must sell Call 760-5000 Ext. 126. RAE RODGERS $Sl0,000 MARVELOUS 4 BEDROOM Splendid family ho'1U! 4BR, l .75BA. privau comer l.ot wlbeautiful landscaping. New carpet. Freshly painud interior and exterior. Gt/I 760-5000 Ext. 205. IJACK GIFFORD $173,SOO NEWPORT BF.A.CH 4BR, 2.5BA townhome. Liu n"4>-new ltitchm, 1 new paint, new carpet, 2-car g11ra1e within wa/Jting disumce to Coro1111 de/ Mar Hip School Call !-800-510-2005 Code #4085. ) RITA WADE $229,000 EMBRACE TIIE SUNSETI Gorgeous water and S1'nJt't viewt from this front- 1 line home in the bluf!i New carpet, flooring a I paint. Fully famished. For lease at only $2150/mo. Avail 7115. Call 644-MAXG. J I MAXINE GOLDEN HUNTINGTON HARBOR LEASE ' light & bright 4BR. 2.5BA on mAin channe wldoclt. Ideal for family and entertaining. Gt/I fa I details. 760-5000 ext. 1381139 or 548-8775. BILL & DONNA WEBSTER SPECTACULAR REMODEL large single-story 3B/l 2BA home on huge poot- siud. proftsswnally '4ndscaped l.ot. Marble ltitchm & b11th1. Hardwood floors, '4rte livint room + family room. GUI 640-2677. ROBYN SEARS $"29,900 "SUNNY HIUS HIGH SCHOOL AREA" ~ew propmy. city lights/Gtt11/in11 JBR. 2B4 1900+ llJ.ft· Just listed •t $258, 000. WiOn~ wt! OJI 761J..5000 Ext. 125. ROBERT MllJ..lKEN BRIGHT SINGLE LEVEL ~ !Jul for sin1_lelctn1ple. GOMrmrt ltit., " 1Jth11. 2Bll. l.5iu Ct/J 644-4100. J CALIAGHAN $174,900 OCEANPltONT .ESTATE A/J111U.NIJ. ,,_,,int oeu11foont "'1wu with 6BR, BBA~ 11~~""'1tily 650o s.f ihll1'tifal oce11n, IN«h, ~"" ,,;p1s ufhts 11inm. c.a 4~-7475. Bll.L DOLBY SS,500,000 TRUSTEE SALfJ This 4BR, 3M MtM ;,., &ity of Ora",.le has IArre H11111,..,,..: 'Jruuu WtU/m-lilryn-6-jmh intnio ~t. ~"I"°""'"""· GrNt family honu o ;,,.,..,,,,., t# nly S/6!),000. SllJir ''""'" /1 quick ,.,.. 'Cil/llif'.ilil/lill ~11XJ() &. 1'81139 "' 5,8--8775 . .Wit DONNA WWIEll Rc»t,. Terecb 1539,()()() $485,000 An lnternatlonal Company 760-5000 PELICAN POINT Owm '"'' solf (0Un< lllt'U1 from this "'"' (approx) 4.5()() 19.ft 4RR. 4. 5BA nutom 111//a to bt b111lt. Ptluan Point u an ouanjront tirw"1pmmt u111h d1rm '""'h atmJ. Complm Stptnnber 1997. /J"] MW anti dJOOir your firmhts CJ/ 640-1529 OLOEWORID OoV"S w11h thltrm, this 4 &4room homt has bmr btautifa/Jy "1WrhlshtJ.. Huit nult-lilu Jdrtl. CJ/ 760-5000 En. 126 J ... $t ..... we can help make · the difference in Y'"'T lift! MODEL PERFECT 2BR. 2BA toumhomL buiu in I 992. Attllehed iarrzgt. lntmor tract cul-<k-sac strut. Ligh_t & n~irtd. ctUhtdral c.5JIJnf!.~ll 760-5000 F.xi. 130. KATHLEEN MCNAMEE $139,900 CHURCH OR DAY CARE CENTER Can be built on this ~ + site in prime location by Los Cnritos Cmtn, fnvx Pionur Hospiud. 2 units+ 1 SFR now. Calf76lJ-5000 Ext. 130. WAYNE SMITH $625,000 GREAT CATALINA VIEW1 Super ckan 3BR home in ~rd gaud community! Priced for fast sale! Offerea at $550,000. Gill for 1"oc6ure 760-5()()(f'Ext. 109. SKI $550,000 OCEAN VIEW TO DIE FOR! Don't loose out! If you want tht best panoramic wakr view in a peat Coron11 de/ Mar area, this is it! Light f!nd 1Jright original home with some UJ>?!'IUJis.-has room for ccpansion. Come taltt a li>Olt. Cali for ty>pt. t:lou to tvtrything important. Gill 644-163:>. . NAN DOYLE GUARD GATED Se11 ls'4nd, fJ"l.rd 111ted hi.K . .h!Y. uppaded 1 I.eve/ with vin1J. ZBR. Jn... Oil/ M4-41'0o. Open Sun. 47 &. Broolt Cow. J.D. CAI.LAGHAN $550,000 NEWPOKI' BEACH S.vor tht mnsets fa?..m tht prilNUY of this lowly A1teuA fated com""'11ity. 2BR. ZBA, J'm/media rm. Rllrr 1-~I p/Jm. Dtmiuor Pnf«t! OJ/ 760-5()()() F.xt. 129. SHARON SWANSON $443,000 TROPIC.AL PARADISE IN CDM Over $200,000 in 1'pp4es, pool & spa in a sdtint. of raw t_ropic11/ palms. Must stt to ~p1YClllU. CA1J 761NJ533. ROBERT SACKS $7 49,000 INVESTOR'S DELIGHT Grr11t income P'PJ>trtY south of PCH. Front house is 2BR. 2BA. Krar -"nit is 5BR. 3BA. ProP!1"tJ ' ~rood income. Cali 760-5000 txt. I 3fi JANE SlJNGAILA $475,000 ! SPEND THE SUMMER AT THE BEACH! ' Oct1111 Ww ftom JNUio d-lti~htn! Wittlk or r'Alli &'tal~rb or rpmJ ~"r #J ""°""" · 2BR. 1 .5BA d-t . ~!111,W:o:Jln':'IJ. I $169, 'frttffe & spnUI Alll•bl~~UJ 760-5()()() ca. 129. --loCU~ N $169,000 TOP-OF-1HE-UNE RA" opponwnilJ IO own " sin:lt-!Lwl cwtom ho1111 fa!s_t steps to Ma11 Vma'e Ol""l'!J CW,. 4BR. 2.5f!1:1 10,()()()+ "I.ft.·~ lot, S«!iMkJ ]'ml wlbuM.;,-, -./ d-,_, n...~1:,, """(.llf't '"°""' ~~~ .. . ~_kii'" ;:-;;;,,,.,76().5000&1. 1il.-&""-JACKI£~LEMAN U79,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES IAW/y ~~·s• howu "" wry !Arre lt>t in thii ~I 'llmily Mi~rlitHHI. Nnu on the 1Nultd. will ""t IMi CA1J 64().. J 529. I PSl1f.Ell YANlC $599,000 . CAMEO SHORES . °''"" view, priNte '1udN1. Hiply ·~ I ~ ""!r J:: r:,.;.~ ,r.;--rd~ till. z-. ........... ~ ~ ,.,,,. ..amr.11 ==Qi/l"il(J;o.~~ ""' --~--~ DISTINCTIVE ARCHITECTURE Med1tcrra.ncan-stylc architecture and bcautifu1 rooms arc the spcci.al fcarura of this 4BR, 3BA home. Talc floors, wrought iron dcWls, high beamed ceiling, open kitchen & funily room. Barbara Aune lie JoA.n.o Kenton $545,000 Ad C.odc 7lsa7 BAYSHORP.S The perfect home on an extra wide lot. Lia:ht & bri~t spacious rooms wich open beam ccilin~. hardwood fToors, FrcnCh doors & windows. wet bar, guest bedroom, office, room for expansion. Bev White . EUROPPA.N ELEGANCE fj ...... nce & oomfon. ~.J.rencd byp--• describes ~ this cuato~BR estate, beautiful crafted for ocean & city lidlt views. Stunning foyer floocled with light, oak flooring, curved staircase, dcvator. Rose garden, pool & spa. Ann, Ted lie Suzanne $1.549,000 Ad C.ode 72647 SERENE VIEW OF LAKES A wonderful setting with la.kc and w:aterfalls! This any 2BR. 2BA condo has two large decks ov~~looking pcaccfuJ grounds. SkyliJt.~th wulted ccalm~ create open rooms fuU of natur:Ultg t. INTHEBWFFS This condo is exceptional, with ~ii balconies, neutral decor, Scraped · · • counters, large priwtc master llli landscaped entry, two car attached ~ • · - in storage. JoA.n.o Kenton Dana Black lie LouAnnc Rittcy $99,000 Ad Code 70587 $225,000 Ad Code 72747 This is am~~~ decorated with hardwood floorsi.plaJJtllrion shurtcrs, custom tile & lighting. 3BR, 2.5nJ\, fireplace & loft area. 019,000 Artie Johmon Ad Coclc 70027 . CUSTOMTOWNHOME Pcrfcctly 19Qted, this luxurious 3BR. 2.SBA townhomc tcarures high c:eilln~ dccoraror mmua & fircplac.es, great two-story floorp~. $240,900 MCA* 1'027 PRIVATE YARD WITH FOUNTAIN Very desirable 3BR., 2.5BA bom~ in g;ttcd OOOlll}uni9' fuatures Berber =Plantaaon -ahuttcrs talc m funily ~m & entry, · chm '!!ith .mapl~-~hinets & white tile. Custom s & Iighang. LoVdy yard. Nancy Bufidd lie Guy H~ $549,000 Ad Coclc 72767 19 Sea Island Sat $229,000 2319 Laurel Sat $389,000 Sa.s.sy Luby 1743 Baypon Way Sat $448,000 Dick Didcsoo 507 Orange Sat/Sun $240,900 M2rk Jackson 1711 Terrapin Sat/Sun S.\69,000 Ball/Ranger· 1735 Pon Sheffield Sat/Sun $619,000 l.ar.aine Shaw 1954 Port Claridge Pl Sai/Sun $1,049,000 Osterhout/Shaw Newpon Crest Area 6 Seascape Dr Sun Sl61,500 Gib Walker Sea l.sland 21 Sea bland Sun $199,000 B:ubar.a Roppolo Eric ~ Laniae Shaw 425 E. Bay Sun $272.000 Jeannett~ Thomas 301 Flower St Sun $289.000 Dana Black 15 Haggt!rston Aslc Sun $319.900 Art.1e Johnson 2631 Raqueta !)un $359.000 5792 Sierra Ca~ j d Sun $389.000 215 Via Dijon Sun $469,000 2421 Port Whitby Sun • $899,000 1008 E. Balboa Blvd. Sun $1,700,000 Ad <Ade 71817 . -~ ' . · . " PRICEDTO SEW Mcditemncan-styk architecture and-beautiful rooms are the apedaJ fearurcs of chis 4BR. 3BA • home. Tile Root'$, wrought iron details, high beamed ceiling. open kitchen 6c family room. Bad>ua Aaae ac JoAan Kaatoo $S25,000 ------ LOCATION COUNTS! Elegant 4BR cxecucm home rcmoddcd throughout. ~t 8oorpJan. 1-9 ~ &Gt complete with lwh land.scaping. Located on one of Ncwpon's most desirable streeta.: Karen Ra.ck OWNER MOTIVATED $634,900 + Sally Shipley Senior . Marketing Consultant 332 VISTA TRUCHA $332,500 Spacious 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath with family room and master bedroom on main level. large wnp around patio with private spa.. C.Cnual air conditioning, sccuricy system tJ£ newer Pella doors. Located on prime greenbelt, near large« pool Grae potential. 2S01 BUNYA $Sl9.000 Fabulous 1unsets & city liJtht view from this single lcvd 4 bedroom home built by Lusk. Sunny earing area off kitchen plu. &mily room and 2 firepW:cS. Wonderful &mily ncighbodiood near parlc.s. schools, shops and Back Bay nature trails. 457 VISTA ROMA $299,000 Upgraded 48R with Frmch doors, neutral carpet, and newer tiJe. fixtures and appliances. Private enclosed patio with Spanish pavcrs & 2-car garage. 2631 RAQ.UETA $3S9,000 •perfection in chc Bluffi." Must sec to appreciate amenities & upgiadcs over $75,000. Private cul.-de- sac location ovcrloolcing serene greenbelt. rnIS IS TRULY "SPECIAL"! • Exchuiw GueJ Community of 11 Homes • 2 Story, 2600 Sq. Ft.-3 BR. 2.5 Baths • Hart/wood Floors. Berber Carpeting • Vaulted Ceilings & Windows • &cesseJ & Traclt Lighting Throughout • New &dwood Declt • Large Yard Bae/ts to Creek and 40' Stand of Bamboo $489,000 C.all TERRY TOMAN 714-474-1669 367 Newport Glen Court • Newport Beach :JVf etro ~ealty 'Presents ... <Tfie Jewel Of 'Pelican :Hill O nce every few years a home of extraorJmaiy quality anJ style becomes available A beau11fully mank:uml gaced courtyard serves as an mrroducuon to an mmgumg combmarion at fonnaluy and caial degance. This gracious estate is pcrf~y positioned, at thc end of a cul-de-sac, l<l afford magrufkent views of tht ma1csuc PellC8Jl Hill Golf Counc and die endless vistas o( tht' Blue PactfJC beyond. Palatial doors oped to a soaring two-story entry with rorunda, 'Boolc·Matche<l' p1crurcsque nwblc f\oon and circular stnircase, all a subdued palate of neurral colors. Your eyes immediately focus ahead, beyond the grandeur and glistening fountam to the panorama of the ocean. Once msidc, I deluzht of amcntrtCS await With mc finest auennoo tO deoul, crafumaruh1p and quality. Some of the many fughliahts include eight bedroom sun es, all with baths with marble floors and counters and all Wlth wafk·in dOICts. Nine and one-half baths m cotaltty. A gourmet kitchen At for the finest chef and derailed with every conceivable cradmonal conven1cna, a sunny breakfast area, Camily room, l1lnry, cxerc~ room w1ch sauna and bath, office with ad)ICCnt aoraee room, a rumpw/mcdua room. a prl)":f and mediranon room, four firepl9Ccs and thrtt stOfy elevator. All major rooms revel in YlttiS ol the ocean. Sea btt:ces and gloslous Kie$ provkk a stunning prelude to the hrcathtaking sunsets. The ruidcnce is surrounded by a swccp1ng ~ cax:a..lmg ro a Ja<:W21 and pool. balcorues, and enchanting prdens. Electronic pta open to a loog and wide captivating driveway that lead down to the suhtemlOfll' four ar pniee with tandem p8rkina fur limousine Of mocor home. Thb impenllded home of clqance, warmth, dipury and comfort is 0ffered At $5,750,000 !for farlliu infanniltion ~ tfiis atraonlinary tstatt, ~amlad Laura Husband at Metro Realty 114/285~76 ". "7han£You 7Jaify :?.rfo! for aff lhe business ... '~ .. ·-~·~- "7/duerlisin!J in I.he 7Jaify :Aloi .has !Jiven me a si!JnifiCanl aduanla!le in my mar.kelin!J effer!s. g simply could no! do wil.houl our focal newspaper, w.h.tc.h reac.hes so many .homes in our area.' 7.han.£ you 7Jaify !?tfo! for all !.he business you brou!l.h! my way for many years. " ~ 9.isela Y3ur02e.isler :J?Ci Y7aX <Soulh Gounfy · ot . . For advertising information call 642-4321 Golf cOurle home This golf course home is in the desirable community of Sea Island and off en an executive clubhouse and a guard gated entry. 1be home iJ larJe and spacious with three bedrooms and three and <>t»balf baths. There iJ a 180 de~ panoramic view of the Newport Beach Country Oub and city light.a. The briabt and airy kitchen features lots of cabinets~ and an eating area. The muter suite with walk in wardrobes has a lavish master bath and spa. The profeaionally ~.ped yard bas a barl>ecue and private spa. Thi.s propeny is offen:d at $649,000. Furnishings can be purchased at an additional cosL For...,. ,,.,.._.,."'7 c.iJ Plllriek r.nore of Natlo1twlM US.. Ill (114) 856-'105 fHJ#lb'lcbl,.,.,..eoa Bob Koop Dorie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Open Saturday & Sunday 1-5 Walk to the Bay or Beach ExtemM:ly remodeled autom home. J..arg-e muter with a l'fllat, a fireplace & bay view, cunom kitchen iaduda 1t:a.inlcu nee! liaDc.a b V'akin StJ>.Zc:ro. Kitchen Aid & Tbc~or. Archwayf' & piJlan ~out, four cunom fircplaca, romantic Formal cli.niAg with a ceiling mural, cxtcntive we of motaic & ea~ tjle througbOut, &':"' ~le 8c •eon~ painti!l& finithed pr.age, pavers ule an the bac;1tyard, tropicil landteaptng. Excdlcnt BaJboa Penintula location. $69'9 ,,00" Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. FU£00M HOME. E..pudcd 4 hedmom. l lied hoav on • large 7J70 oquatt IOoc lo<. n. .. lw>aw h» a rwo-car pngc. • Ins Mai yon!, ~ IJtdMOn h» btta n:modckd ...cl M ioClltN OD I quic1 '--•lincd .,_.., Bob Koo , k or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 En. 128 Above the Crowtl! Fumishecl Mediterranean-style designer home Thia 2,500 square foot, four bcdroo~ three bath home in a guard gated community is available illlllltl!di.rdy. lt features a private pool and spa. custom lighting and beveled I mirron, crystal cblndelien, surround sound audio-visual systerm, three marble · ... fireplaces. nmble (loors, vaulted ceilinas, plantation shutters, large master bedroom with walk-in closet, sunken tub, Westec Security System and a three car aara.se. The contemporary, Italian-style custom furnishings include custom modular lamb I suede coucbea and chaise lounges tbrouJbout. Custom sculptured uea rugs, black lacquered bedroom set. king-size Du.xiw bed. black lacquer OUna cabinets with l baloaen liptiog, built-in sou.nd system includin& 35" surround sound 1 • televisionleatatainment center. More than $I 00,00 in upgrades and furnishings have been llMldc to the home. Offaed Ill SS79,900. Unfumiahcd at $504,900. F• ..w WA .,_, c.a !Wriei 7Mon o/ NlldM""-us.."' (114) 856-'1'5 or ~ Maghami recognized fo ~ her outstanding production She enjoys continued success at The Prudential -Douglas Co. Mina Magharoi, a sales executive with 1 The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 's Newport Beach office, was recently commended for her continued outstanding production. She has received numerous top production awards throughout her suocessful career. including membership in the Multimillion Dollar and Masters Clubs as well as the Silver Circle. Maghami has built her succes8 and reputation on integrity. trustworthiness and knowledge. She has a track record of success which is a direct result of her ability 1 to offer a superior level of conscientious and comprehensive service that has earned her a loyal following of repeat and referral clients. Originally from Iran. she holds a bachelor of tine arts degree in interior design. She completed her academic career with computer programming courses at the University of Southern California and has continued to broaden her knowledge and expcnence in different areas such as fashion design and merchandising. Her strong interest and motivation in helping people achieve their dreams inspired her to obtain a license in real estate sales and apprai~. Maghami has resided in Southern California since 1977. Prior to becoming Mino Mtqani one of the~ growing names in teal estate, lhe wcxUd for ooe of the largest financial institutions in the United States. Her background as an interior designer, banker and real estate agent, in addition to being bilingual. has given her tremendous leverage in usessing each situ.aboo from various angles, enabling her to adopt proper strategies, conduct effective negotiations and conclude transactions with a higher . level of efficiency. In addition to her full time real estate c~. Maghami enjoys working out. playing tennis, golf and ttaveling. Mina Ma"""'" ca IN nodu4 at ~ Pnuklflllll -Jon Dou~ltu Co.~ Newpon Beoda olfiu at (114) 159-6600"' (714) 729.mo. Gated Balboa Cove• biY "°"' This upgraded tbRe be4room. two bath home ia in move-in conditioo. PcatuRI include a remodeled kitcbe.n, a fireplace in the living room and catbedra1 ceilings. You will enjoy the beautiful covered patio llW is perfect for entertaining, built-in • barbecue and newer dock to ICCOmmodatc up to a J6.foot boat. Balboa Covca offen new street pavirip and coocrete padriQ8 aprona and new plmlinga throughout the community. Offaed at $641.000. For_.. 111/•n...., "1l htrleM Dtwat/1ott Ill 1'lw """'6ralllll ·Jo•,,_,,., Co.~ N.,.,,. a.c• oJllu Ill (114) 119-1110. . Prudential -Jon Douglas welcomes Cynthia Ridley Her dients will appreciate her high energy and soles experience Chuck AUcn. IDllllgcr of The Prudential -Jon Doog'8s Co. 's Newport Beach office, is pleased to announce Cynthia Ridley bas joined his sales team. A Trojan alumni who completed the Univeraity of Soutbem California's entrepreoeur propm. Ridley brings lO tbt real eate profession a back.ground in estate plMIOing and asset procection which. combined with bcr energy, creative talents and more than 10 yean of sales experience, setves her clients well. She utilizes her business acumen to the benefit of her clients in the haodling of one of their~ val~ auets -their homes. Her motto is, '1. haudle real est.ate with care." . Originally from Brentwood, Calif., where she was an active member of the National Charity I.ague, Ridley has lived in Newport Beach for more than a decade. She is very fond of the area. u her parents first met at the Newport Beach Pavilion mon: than 50 years aao. Ridley has two chil~n and lives in Newport Shores. an area well lcnown for its Community Pride program, Fourth of July Parade and swim team which utiliz.es Cynthia Rid.rt the community pool and clubhouse. HCT spouse, Michael P. Ridley, is a partner for thC Law F'um of Anec and Hadden in Irvine. In bet' spare time, Ridley volunteen at the University of California Irvine Women's Opportunity Center in their tccb.oology area. She enjoys vacationing at the Herrick family home in Lake Arrowhead with her five brothus and sisters. 1b ~/a Cynthia RJ4l.9, call TIN Pnulmlilll -Jon Do•Klas Co.~ N~ Bueh offe• at (714) 1S9-6MJO. H•r •· flUliJ ""4ral ii ~•@aol..coa. Aft OUbtancllnt value in Newport leach Tbcnare panoramic. views of Back Bay and city li&bta from tbU four bedroom. two and ooc-half bath home. The amc:nitiea and condition of tbU home make it an ouutandin& value. Featwa include a larp family room with fireplace and PmdJ doon, J)CWU roof, custom shutters and new carpel The kitchen aod badls have been uparaded. lba'e is a pool ai7.ed blck yard with a patio. Offered at $359,000. Ftw _.. "41011 r:ldM, qJJ ht~ of 1fN Pnulndtll -Jn,,_,,., C..., Nftlf/#lrl a.-11 oJflc• Ill (714) 129-1234. Beautiful views frOm this Big Canyon home Pride of ownenbip ia obviOUJ in this golf course view home. 1bc living room. dining room and mu&er bedroom all eojoy one of the best views in Big Canyon. There are two bedrooma, two bllba IDC:I a den. This DoVet model townbomc features a 180 degree view of the fifth fairway and is located cm a qiiid cuJ.«.-sac. Offered it $499,000. For..,. "4/ol fllio11, ellll &u6aro Roppolo an.4 Barbara A.Jrutadur aJ EIUs Rully aro.,, (11') 644-6200. DranWlllC ~ home This desirable Portofmo model bu been • dnunatic.µy elpwled. encloled and upgraded. It is loc81cd in oae of tM IDOll popllar family~ in Newport Beach. There we five bedrooms, three and ooe·balf baths aad about 3.300 acpre feet ol livina 1p9ee. FCmlrea include FreDCb doors and windows, poliabed lni;le WOtxl OooriQI. new Cllpet .ct~ abutten. 1betc ia a fuq>lace in 1be ~ room .ct tbe fiftla tildloom Im recelidy been coavated into ID office. 1be Dl'ftr titcbea 1rilll gu 111111 a. new tile coUl*n ilDCl flc)ori.q. bay windoW, white C8biDecl and bqe eating --. ·ne ...... auite Willi newer biltb Offen cloilble sinb, IDIDY bailt·iol uiCt a • huge Wllllt-ia .... It'i a ... Wilt eo a cmcnny loc-.d pd, IWimmina complea, dlildreo'a Maroand. ecNick ficldl Ind award winDiAa AndeneD Blemenmry Scbool. CoavaUeady dole to Pubion bland. Orange County Airport and~. Low uaociation feei of ooly $40 per month. Offered at $749,950. For,..,. 14u .a111, ull UndM SMw tut4 El* SMw of Bl& R#lllJ GrH, Ill <•>J1SJ#1. seun,.. Spyglass You c.an tab lidvantage of the view 3S SOOD as you wait dnUp the~ cntty door aod into the foyer with tiled flooring. The st.ep down liYina loom ia Olabd by faux fiDiabed c:obunn1, the firq>lace aod bcm1h .. finjgbrA in ....,.._ V.... oeil ... in the di.oina room are accented with an electric skylight. In the _.., Joa Will fiiid ID may of built·io cabinetry plus a fireplace for those cool evmiQgs. no tili:MI fe• • .-re couotatops, liJbt wood cabinets and • breatfMt ... Tbe Cllf 111 • ,.., .. fabaies a amble faced fireplace aod offers brorhtakina views of the ~ ~ Plalcb doon open to the patio area. . 1he IDllt« auite hu cuatom wood floon and Pftocb doon open to die view pllio, a Willt-ia dolet -1 a mirrored wadaobe. n. ....w blda ....... dilll •MlliW; a..an tiled cOUlllllr eop;--. ~ape lub _. Jj•• w .,...._no ene......,.. _... blckoam,.... cat10m bay wtaclOW.,,.. m ••• _. ..... n.lre ii a ll!pll1lle m.id'1 rocm wida fall bldl. SpyalMI Hill is located on one of thO bipe.t areu in Newport Beach witb homes lituMod on tanced Iota and IDOlt feMurilig p.oonmic views. The toe.lion providea ready 8C:C*I to acboolt, chwchcs, abopplna IDd commaciil areas. Offered aa S789,ooo. Fw ..w ..,.._....,__. .4Jus 1Wm, rw'JinU w SarawM saw •I Ellll ....,, ..... "'(114) '125-511'. "4 • t . ·. {fkta ~«Me lo ~ YVvMt §.'~ incl'o~~~ NEWPORT BEACH • $1,IS0,000 • 6++9060 Custom oceanfront home on the sand with maximum white water and coastal viewa, desirable location, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths. gttat room•th fireplace LAGUNA BEACH • $4,600,000 • 673-6900 Stunning new open view Mcditcm.nean estate behind ·the gates of cxelu.livc Irvine C.0VC. S bedrooms, 8 baths, cxtensi~ ~ of limestone, granite and scone llARBoR R.looE • $1 •• 95,000 • 6+f..:9060 Spectacular traditional custom ho1JlC in exclusive community, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, superb quality, large family room, library, gourmet kitchen, pool Coro D! CAZA • $2,.300.000 • 64-f,9060 This walled, equeaaian estate is siruated on 3 acres with manicured grounds, classic pool. sodded arena, 4 hone stalls, tack room, 5 bedrooma and '4.5 baths NOlml 1.AauMA • $1,795,000 • 6M..9060 Bto CANYON • $1,22s.ooo • 64-t~ Situated on a premier lot and boutina unsurpueed ocean. 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, ouutandtne mditional home Catalina and suNet: view.. Thia inaedible home la located on latte cotner lot on quiet cul-de...ac, miesipd and rebuilt with the hiahat quality. l\C'Wef windows and dooa, enormous li'linl room formal dinina room, private ;aid. nwble en~ Ol117CaMMll ................... ~ ""--~°"'lllllnf. ......... ~,,.~-•. , ... a.. .. ~ OPEN HOUSES 1-5PM (Unless Otherwise Specified) SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS HARBOR HILL 9 Hillsborough $900,000 Ginny Anderson HARBOR ll.IDGE 20 Coventry $389,000 Vicki Delpart llVlNE TERRACE J 924 Tahuna Terrace $749,000 Miriam Mayell SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS CORONA Dt:L MAit 216 Dahlia (2-5) $799,000 Karen Lynch EAs'rsmE Cos'J'A MEsA 402 Broadway (2-5) $339,000 Karen Lynch llA.RBOR COVE 1427 Sea Ridge $629,000 Cammy Leslie HUNTINGTON BEACH 2179 I Starfire $395,000 Farrington I McNcmcy LIDO lsLE 818 Via Lido Soud $659,000 Alison McCormick 8 I 5 Via Lido Soud $2,195,000 Matthews I Olson NEWPORT COAST 18 Tranto Drive $285.000 Delia Delgado SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BALBOA PENINSULA 307 Fernando $329,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt BAYSIDE COVE JO 15 Bayside Cove $1,250,000 B IG CANYON 15 Rue St. Cloud $599,000 EA~ Co8TA MESA 2.06 La Costa 223 Monte Vista IRVINE $228.SOO $949,000 $348,000 $400,000 20 Sarena $499,000 laVTNE, JlANalO SAM J(>AQUIN 3 Flora $219,000 Bea Arnold Allison I Curtin Marlene La Grow Kathy Fox JASMINE CREEK • $559,000 • 6+4·9060 2 bfdrooms, 2 beths. den/library/office area, beautifully remodeled and decorated, hardwood floors · LE7 ~us ~SnoW You B~IJ ENGLISH TUDOR ON BALBOA ISLAND J bedroom, 3 bath residence plus l bedroom, 1 bath apartment, both with fireplace. Bride patio, second patio off kitchen, sun declc: Offered at $670,000 WINTER RENTAL Quiet Turquoise street, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, Unique upside-down house $2,600 / month BALBOA ISLAND'S #1 REAL ESTATE OFFICE We manage the property· w _ l • On the wa·--..... • Near the wat 673--6 HARBOR VIEW HOMES NEWPORT BEACH'S PREMIER FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD • 5 bedrooms, 4 1/2 baths • Expanded to aprox. 3 ,600 square feet • Lot measures over 10,000 square feet • Inner loop location • 600 sq ft family room • 300 sq ft detached bonus room • Solar heated double pool • Solar and gas hot water system • Extra large side yards • Light and bright home with Skylights 1824 PoIIT SHEFF1m.n 5 BEDROOMS, 3,600 SouARE Fttr • Automatic sprinklers with drip system • Outdoor gas grill •Two fireplaces • Three air conditioning units I • . · • · l '• ' ·1.~ I I I ' 'ii ' $698,000 • Extra large attic with finished flQoring • 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths • Approximately 2,800 square feet • Lot measures 6,500 square feet • Beautitully enclosed and remodeled • Portofino model • Walk to Andersen School without crossing street • Hardwood Floors • Marble Entry • Recessed Lighting • Excellent inner loop location .. • Close to greenbelt "' . r #1 L~'QNG AGENTS, 1996 #1 Bt:JIER AGENTS, 1996 . . • ... ' DON & JOYCE OLSON 800-487 ... 4931 23 CARMEL BAY SPYGLASS HILL • 3 Be<lroorru, 2.5 baths • Completely upgr;ided • Move-in Condmon • Sparkling Pool & Spa • Beautiful Rear Patt0 • Offered at $825.000 6 TWIN LAKES CIRCLE SPYGLASS HILL • 6+ Bednx1ms, 4 baths •Wonderful Family Hl1me • Luft with closet and view • Quiet Cul-de-sac Strttt • Pool, Spa, Entertaining Deck • Offered at $749,000 Custom built in 1989, this 4 BR, 3.5 BA home is about 3400 sq.ft. On a sunny lot in popular Harbor View Homes, association dues are low, schools are close by and no Mello~Roos! Hardwood floors, high ceilings, security system, central a/c, 2 fireplaces, and more! Sellers have boughc another home! Orig. $795,000 mu $7.l.IJ)OI> -----. ------- : • : I£ I • f ~ I •I -l: : • •I I : J_. ' (J : 1279 Tern/k Terraa , l..apna Beach Older Village home near to park and beach. In good shape but dated, there's great potential here! 4 BR, 2 BA, fami ly room, big private yard, hillside and ocean views upstairs! B•~OOD SALLY PHILLIPS 644-9060 EXT. 185 FABULOUS WHITEWATER &. COASTAL VIEWS ON THE SAND! •Custom Oceanfront • 4 ~. 3.5 baths • Best Oceanfront location · in Newport Beach •Offered at $1,150,000 PRESTIGlOUS GATED COMMUNITY • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths • Highly U~ with Custom Finishes •Large Patio and Yard Overloolcfni Serene, Unobmucted Views • Model • Pcrtcct condition •Offered at $+49,000 Reduced t0 Bargain Price of $900,000 Come by today and see this spacious custom view home, 5 bed, rooms, 4 baths, 3 car garage, over 4;100 sq ft, great floorplan. GINNY ANDERSON OmcE: 644-9060 Exr .. 151 H OME O FFICE: 759,1997 • ,..,~ ..... -·· i ---:'"!"---ff:_" -'; -'-"'~--a""'-•-~.&-.--.... ---.-. '-""''•ti ARGYROS • BARTOL IC • BENTS THE POWIEI~ OF PARTNERSHIP THE REPRESENTING . SOME OF OUR FINEST PROPERTIES BALBOA PENINSULA POINT PORTSIDE WAY 1559 EAST OcEAN BLVD. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 car garage, beach access, 1. 7 5 lots, 1119 .. A E. BALBOA BLVD. Builc in 1989, this 4 bd, 3 ba property is on the Balboa oceanfront with fancascic Catalina views 1233 . PORTSIDE WAY Completely remodeled, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, city and ocean views, sophisticated living, Harbor View Hills Broadmoor 109 32NDSTREET 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, over .. ,000 aq ft comer lot, just ~ to beach and board-• ~pt location. • -I ~ $589~00 BAYFRONT EsTATE 2234 CHANNEL ROAD 97 ft of Bayfront frontage, 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 2 docks, huge lawn, premium location $749,000 $3,650,000 Representing Buyers and Sellers for tJie Finest Pro~rties on the Gold Coast. ARGYROS ~ · BARTOLIC • B $ .~-~ 8 0 2 -.1 4 1 8 The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader N-6•· ....... $1~~ Newly completed Mediterranean villa. 6BR, 6BA, over 6,200 S.F. Unsurpassed ocean views, tropical waterfalls, wine cellar. Lis Olsen/Bev Pavlovich 714/644-9060 or 499-1320 ,....,,. rt 8eacii fn5'"9 Beautifully updated 3BR, 3BA home behind the gates of Big Canyon. Spacious living areas. Perry Taub 714/644-9060 .. ,.... ..,. Brand new, quality custom home, wOodsy setting, scenic cyn vw, 3BR, 3'/iBA, gourmet kitchen, hdwd firs, must see! Loraine Mullen-Kress 714/454-5514 pager Ne ........ Spectacular traditional exclusive Harbor Ridge. quality throughout. custom111!'5~ 48R, 4.SBA, silperb Joy Curtin 71 4/644-9060 xl 48 Marie Deremiah 714/644-9060 x129 Men••".,_. ~.Am Best priced single level home behioo Big Canyon's gates. 2BR, 28A, spacious formal living areas. Perry Taub 714/644-9060 I • e lfadt $1..MS~ Nofth Laguna showcase home! 4 or SBR, 4.SBA home w(ocean view and short walk to beach & town. Complete remodel w/separate maid's quarters or game room. Joe Baker 714/499-1320 Ne11,1tt... .. .. ,,. SBR, BA. 2600 SF. One house from greenbelt in popular Phase II of Harbor View Homes. New cpt & paint Michael Dreyfus/Susan Weir 714/644-9060 x107 & 125 ~ ......... tm late custom home in desiraOle -orange neighbomood bordering' Villa Park. 3BR, 38A. Larae pool, AC., awm system, Villa Park schOols. Lil Olien 714/644-9060 I ~Beach $1 ,295 000 Stunnin$ J SR, 3.SBA North Laguna ~ome w/magn1ficent ocean & coastline views. Beautifull y appointed throughout. Inge Bunn 714/494-0215 • N~ Beach $698 000 Hatbc:>r View Homes SBR, 4.S BA, 3600 SF on lOIOOO+ lot. Detached bns rm w/loft & full BA. Sp It level pool. Michael Dreyfus/Su~ Weir 714/644-9060 x107 & 125 Newport Beach $1,195,000 Custom oceanfront home on the sand with maximum whitewater and coastal views in most desirable section of beach. Sally A. Phillips 714/644-9060 xl 85 Turtle Rock Irvine $629,000 Spacious & spectacular city lights, ocean & mountain views. 4BR, 3.SBA main floor, master appx. 3600 SF, 3 car garage. Sonja Powell 714/644-9060 xl 88 Turtte Rock Irvine $1, 125,000 Dramatic single level unique Turtle Rock gate guarded summit estate, 4BR exquisitely customized, 3 car garage, privacy abounds. Sonja Powell/Jan Ward 714/644-9060 xl 88 & 135 Laguna Beach $549,000 GOrgeous remodel w/Catalina ocn. vw, 4 or SBR, 3BA + gst qrtrsf almost 3000 sq.ft. high ceilings, hdwcf fl, love y garden. Loraine Mullen-Kress 714/454-5514 :.·•. i. • • ... , • ' .,, - ' • ' ~ -0 .., • , • I• • • • I .. lo ALISON McCbRMIOK • $659,000 818 VIA LUX) Soun Open Saturday & Sunday, 1-Spm Charming traditional home in prime comer location, large living room, french doors and windows, wood flooring HARBOR HIGHLANDS • $525,000 Beautllly remodeled 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath single story f: mily home on large lot, entry courtyard, large country itchen, great family room with fireplace, living rcjom with fireplace,plan~tion shutters. I LIDO ISLE • $2,195,000 Open Saturday & Sunday; 1-Spm Outstanding bayfront in prime location, 4 bedroom suites, exten .. sively remodeled, large gourmet kitchen, dock for large yacht BIG CANYON • $1,225,000 Traditional custom home with superb quality Located ia dae exclusive gate guarded community of Hamor Ridge is this spectacular custom bome"wi1b IOlperior coostructioo throughout. There are four bedroom suites, four and OM b" ..... llld DMn than S, 700 square feet of living space. Features include Olk pM~Hna wl bookascs, fom granite fireplaces, oval dining room. leaded and bcvelod .... doon wl windows, copper and marble wet bar with refrigerator, central VllCUID fY*m llld intacom. The kitchen oftin an oversized Su~zero refrigerator, Tbermadorc stove, K.itchenAid disbwasbef' and COllJl**X. The large master suite has t>.ilt-in bookcases, sitting area. master bath and an adjoining wood paneled library. There i.a a daild afe pool and spa. custom landscaping, drip irrigation, Guardian security system. six fire alarms and a four car tandem garage. You will also enjoy views of Catalina and city ligbta. Offend at $1 ,495,<XX>. F Of',,,.. .,,,,., _..., t:#llJ c.ol Allison aNl }OJ Cwtin aJ the ColdweU Banhr Nt'tlpon llMdt .. Ill (114) '1U-906IJ. Donald Pfaff puts profit back in house selling For a second time in five years DomJd Pfaff bM IOld a bcautifuJ upper Back Bay two-story residence featuring four bedrooms. three betba, boous room. family room with breatfast nook. living room with fireplace and aiant family ymd with pool and spa. I ccMed OD a cuklc-uc, this beautiful Newport Beach residc:oce is within waiting distance to the DllUraJ Ba Bay views. Pflff has been very successful in fiDdina just the right home fcx all caliber buyers. "Everyone should want to be a buyer right oow," Pfaff &aid. 1be quality coodiDon and location of the houses fcx sale today exceeds all of m.y clients' expcctatioas." Pfaff added that fioding a property with all the amenities, such as remodeled k.irr:llien and bathroom, fresh paint. etc., is not as .impoNot u the location, size and beigb~ comforts. Remodeling can be done aoyw~ in the home. While others talk of a down mukd. Pfaff bu proven again that making the right move can reward a home seller even in a down maitet. "Setting s.alcs records is wondeduJ to do anytime but coming from a down 1eller ma.rUt, it is a spectacular ICCOOlplisbmcot," Pfaff Nid. To ncleI>o-'4 P/11/1, c.IJ IM <:olllwd ...._, ~ BMd oJJb at (114) 644-9060 or naelt Colllw•O BiDIUr o• dw ,,,,.,.,,,., 111 """"..e.ltlwll llmbr.CN1. I r~ (. RESOkl'-LIKE LIVING $227,000 Hiah upgraded JBR. !.?SBA home Vaulted c.cili.np, ayligkta. fans &. caural air 6ttplace in &mily rm., redwood dedt •Mia. shower, pebn ma, funs&. Malibu Uahts + muric. .tORCOI~ SINGLE FAMILY RES+ REAR UNIT $189,SOO Front house 28R, t.758A. plus formal Jimng room. Endu~cd laundry room. Fresh paint 1ns1dc &out. Back umr 10 ht' ~ild as is. Currently rented at $500.00 per mumh . .ORCOl26 t MESA VERDE BARGAIN $197,900 Mesa Ver.k home, JSR. l.75BA, praceJ to sell now. Freshly f"'11n1eJ, plush grey carper, Spam~h ule, kuchen floor. Newer roof Sw1mm1ng pool (refmisheJ) Dnvc by onJy!! .-QRCOl 12 $109,900 Single A:ory gJOOnd floor umt with large pano. 2BRs, 28A with aU oeutn1 decor. minored wardrohcs.. high ~•I mat&. alt c.ondl· LK>flifl&. Pool, 1(1111 &. ~~lta. -c>ROH32 GREAT LOCATION! GREAT PRICE! 71,000 Ga~ community by Sooth Coast Plaza. Private upper unit with 2BR, J.75BA. lou of cupboan:I sracc, neucral carper & wallc-in elmer. Pool, 593, gym & clubhou$t. -ORCOl 38 OPEN HOUSES CosTAMfsA 3319 Ntvada Delpha Oswald 3329 Maryland ~lpha Oswald 2'405 Nadlanoc Jerrit Mahoney 3089 Yultoo Bill Lupis 924 Van Neu ~Scott 1835 Orio&t RboodaOuld 269S Canary .....a.. Davit , ,754 Santa Ana CumcnSipol 681 0oYUOOf Jim Mahaffy 116+ Gkneaciet Tnrace Paula Litten HUN'l'INGTON BEACH I 9912 Bdcato Ofp~u • Set & Sun, 1"4 $227,000 S.t & Surt, 1"4 $225,000 Sat&Sun, 1..f $UJ6,000 Sua, l-.S $192,000 s.a, 1-4 SUS,000 Sun, .... $425,000 Sua, J"4 $41S,000 Sun,H $242,500 Swt. t ... $184.SOO Sun. J"4 $329.000 Sat & Sun, 1"4 $529,900 COLDWELL BANKER COSTA MBsA/HUNTINGTON BEACH 114-.668.9333 • 71,.84-6.9094-• http://www.coldwellbanker.com Ol887 C*"'9I BllM Caparillon.'. • ..-o,,i.,,.._ ~ ..-....._ 0,•o .,._. M Olloe. ..._..,~ °"""' .,_. ~ ......., ..., tll OIMllll ..... • OIMllll.....,tllc:.Ma Channlftil view home offers gracious living This traditional home with old world charm is on a private estate sized lot with 18,819 MjUate feet. The single level home features five bedrooms. three and one-half baths and more than 4.300 square feet of living space. Amenities i.ocbKle two family rooms, beautiful peg and groove hardwood floors, French doon IDd windows, custom etched glass. hand painted tiles and a wine cellar. There are ~c city light and ocean views. This priva1e and secluded home is hK:aled on a cukte-sac with security system, spa and three car garage. Offered al $ l ,820,000. For 1MfW """""""'ft, coll Carol Allison and Joy Curtin al the Col.dwell Banker Newport BMCle td/k• ill (71') 644-9060. Traditional Udo Isle home This traditional Lido Isle home is located on one of the best in1erior lots. The residence boasts a large living room complete with fireplace, French windows and a beautiful bay window which overlooks a garden patio. The large master suite ii complemented by a spacious dressing area and a newer bathroom. The home bu wbitewubed flooring, air conditioning, a tiled interior south-facing courtyard~ 8rad a large kitchen with lots of storage. Offered at $659,000. For 1llOn Ut/OtWlllllol&, cd A._~"' du ColtbHll '&mbr Newport Bead oJfice ~at 2121 ~ eo.11 Jb,,., (11') 644-H#, or reach ColllweU Banker on tlu l"'nwa at www.eol4w~r.co11L ••••••••••••oooooooooooOOo-oooooooooo ..... oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo••••••ooooooooooooooooooonOooooo••+•••••••••••••••••••.,••0••••••••••••""'''''''''''''""' .. 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For both 1995 and 1996, the company received the higbe$t customer Brings ew:r earocd by a builder for Overall Quality: 99 percenc bomebuyer satisfaction. They also ..... topDOlt l1IWla in the critical ca1egory -.hich a.a wMdier their homebuyers would recommend the homebuilder to a friend. California Pldfic Homes ~ No. I nnkings in odMr imp'essive categories. iDcludifts 1997 Homebuyer's Choice Award for California Builder awuds. Construct.ton Quality, Customer Service Response Speed and sales personnel Tbe company ranked high in Ille 1997 H~'• Choice awards for Top Tine Pn>jeai • Wea: '"Wtda ewry m 1 it. of our lleam. the ~ coma fine." Slavin uid. "We are ... a1ed iD &dtiJta ~ve fcedbck from Che peOple who .. buyiDa md liviq in our bomel. Tblt'a Ma)' aa ;~ aurvey of • this type ia IUCb a vllulble tool. We ll'e pleued ......... ,_ •• _... 111111 detamincd ID adrtW Che biP ..... M wbled UI ......................... 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Bank of Amet1ca Cal Fed Lending Chase Manhattan ---· Chelsea Mortgage-COM Citibank ---Coast Federal Bank Countiywide Funding Detrick Mortgage G~ Downey Savings Emery Financial First Federal Bank ol CA Glendale Fedefal Bank Home Savings Nations8anc Mtg. Corp. Newport Coast Ananclal Pacifica Mortgage Prism Flnancia.I Corp. Sanwa Bank TLC Financial Svcs. Union Bank of CA United American Mtg. Weyerhaeuser Mtg. World Savings Bank TYPE PHONE B (800) 642-2244 s (800) 225-3337 K (800) 900-6062 A (800) 945-1582 B (714) 494-4686 s (800) 300-5626 K (800) 877 -5626 A (714) 759-9692 s (800) 336-9639 ~ {714) 729-9200 s (800) 672-4332 s (800) 560-9000 s (800) 230-1102 K (800) 685-0001 A (800) 808-5626 A (888) 623-4503 A (800) 691 -5626 B (800) 237 ·2692 A (800) 801 -7300 B (800) 453-1288 A (800) 708-5626 K (800) 669-6747 s (714)832-8113 KEY LENDERS AND RATES INTEREST RATE 7000% 7.125% 7.000% 7.000% 7.000% 7.620% 7.000% 6.875% 7.250% 7250% 7000% 7 125% 7 100°·0 7 000°•0 7 OOO°o 7 OOO°•o 7 000°·0 7 400% 7 125% 7 375°0 7 000010 7 125% 7 650°10 30-y..-ftxed '% POINTS LOCK- OWN ('lit) IN A.P.R. 20 2.250 45 7.262 20 1.819 30 7.345 20 2.250 30 7.262 20 1.625 15 7.198 5 1.875 30 7.224 20 2.000 10 7.866 20 2.125 45 7.250 5 2.250 14 7.135 20 2.250 30 7.517 5 1.000 45 7.387 20 1 500 30 7.185 20 2.125 30 7.377 10 2.250 30 7.364 20 2.125 30 7.250 5 2.125 10 7.250 10 1 625 15 7 198 5 2.000 15 7.237 10 1.500 30 7.590 10 1375 13 7 .299 20 2.000 60 7.617 5 2.125 15 7.250 10 1.875 14 7.351 20 1.500 30 7.843 INTEREST RATE 5.375% 3.250% 4.375% 3.950% 5.375% 3.950% 4.750% 4.850% 3.700% 5.250% 4.950% 2.950% 3.950% 4.125% 3.700% 5.375% 3.950% 5.750o/o 5.250% 5.375% 3.950% 6.375% 3.950% 20 1.000 20 0.375 20 2.500 35 1.000 35 1.125 20 1.000 20 0.000 20 1.000 20 0.250 20 1.000 20 1.000 20 1.000 20 1.000 20 2.500 20 2.000 10 0.0()() 20 1.000 20 1.250 5 1.500 25 1.000 20 1.000 20 1.875 20 1.000 30-Y .. ..tjusUble MAX. MARGIN A.P.R. LOAN 7.688 214,600 7.267 214,600 8.398 214,600 7.511 2,500,000 8.137 1,500:000 7.461 600,000 7.242 214,600 7.419 750,000 7.581 500,000 8.111 214,600 7.570 214,600 7.973 214,600 7.723 500.000 8.868 214,600 7.437 700,000 8 020 21 4,600 7.461 214,600 7.672 214,600 8.163 214,600 8.292 2\4,600 7.561 2,000,000 8.323 21 4,600 7.561 500,000 <'!> INDEX 2.750 1TS 2.375 110 3 .000 1TS 2 .550 110 2 .750 1TS 2 .500 110 2.375 110 2 .450 110 2 .700 110 2.750 1TS 2.600 110 -2.250 l1M 1.990 l1M 3.000 L6M 2.375 110 2.750 1TS 2.500 110 2.750 110 2.750 1TS 2.625 6CO 2.600 110 2.750 1TS 2.600 110 ADJ. l'AEQ. 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1M 1M 1M 1Y 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 1Y 1M 6M 1Y 6M 1M 1Y 1M Both fixed & lldjusllble P«9Mll are ~ convennonal mon1>3ges Type ol Lender ts B • Bank, I( • rnorlgage banker; A • moogage br<*M; S • aavlnga & !Oen. Mongage banl<era and broilaf'll are lloensed by Iha California 0.par1mef14 of~&unMeither1broker or00fll0f8ti0n For 1nlormatton call Calll ORE at (916) 227-0931 1n-....t Ratie fol' ldjustlbles 19enlnlrodudof';rateIOt1he llrat ad1Ustrnen1 period Down PaytMnt tS amoum ol cash(% ol salel pitce) pllld to..,,., prlof lo lignlng mOl1gage contract Points are.,., of loon balance paid to lenOef at time ol IOan dolling. Lock-In ii the number ot daya ltflder guarantMa me pnor to c:loelno. A.P.A. Is the annual peroern.ge rate .vt\ICh 11111'1....., lfnl8I co.I of 1he loan to the bonowei All AP As are calculated by Mongage News Co based on a 1214.800 loan amount. the polnls shown and 1700 toeal.... The A.P.A.1 ant included In this chart lor comparl· son~. When~ lor 1 io.n, F9darll Truth~Lendlng law reqoires lenders 10 calculall an A.PA speclfio to each loltl otlef. Maximum loen II the maximum lender wll io.n under g111e111enns. AJ4 fixed rate programs have 1 mut- mum of 1214,800. Mlfwln ~ '%) 11 llndera profit, mlllOI" ~index • actual rete alter rnt adjustment Index ta the basis lor Mttlrlg M act,... me (Margin+ lnda11 •New Rat.) 110 • 1 llh Diil. Coll ot Funds. 1TS • l ·Year Treasu<y EMii LllM • 8-monfl tJ80R. 8TB a &-month Treasury Bl•. 6CO • 6-month everege cemtate 01 depoSrt AdJuatment Fl'9qUeney ii the period '*-1 lldjUA'Mnta 1M • 1-Mon4h, 8M • e-Monlhs, 1Y• 1 Year All rates~ to mange Vfll'ly ,.. Ind ...,,. prior llO ~ IQ( I loan All lellderS proYlde IOallS With ~lletenl ,.,., and *"" fol' dilferent loen emounta. The lnloml8llon ~ II not an ofl9( IO make I IOln. For I coneumer guide on hOw IO stiop IO< • ~ • .-Id. $4.50 c:hldl'peylble IO Motlgag8 News Co 365 Quintana Ad Suite E, Morro Bay, CA 93442 (805) 772.9500 COPYRIGHT c 1997 Mortgage News Co HarbOr Highlands I: Charm and possibilities in Nevvport BOUNDARIES: Nestled between Irvine Boulevard, Highland, Dover and Mariners Drive. HISTORY: Phase I was star1ed by South Coast Construction Compuiy baiJdcr Mellot in 1954 The pri(le '-II oa tho 1,200 to 1,450 'quare foot bOmel were ader $20,000. AB a post war elev~ many of the homes were purch.Ued by World War D Vetenru usmg their Vetaw Administration loans. Pnscilla. Diana and Beryl Lanes were the first streeea put ia. Prom tbeo oo, all the way to what is DOW Dowir Shores, it wu"mustard plants andjd .......... !MM BOaJevard was a two 1-ro.d, Plibioa llllDd wu not even a viaio9 lllid dae ~ ,.._ flying OVctbcad 'Mft JaWI ptjVlle J)laftel. HOMES: There ll'e a Uttle more Iba 200 home& in the oriainlJ tubdivuion. IOlmdmea referred to u the .. pt llrelQ." lbeir wonderful lathe and p)Alter ClCl8ICnldioL rahed foundations This home is noN listed in Harbor Highlands with hardwood floors and largez locs give COMMUNITY FBA11JRF.S: charm and possibilities to buyers looking for Marinas School, Park and Ubrary. tennis affordable Newport homes. and racquet ball courts are a lholt walking NOW LISTED: Recent sales have ranged from $31S,OOO for 1 three bedroom to just under $370,000 for a four bedroom. OoC of the homes now listed ii a charming three bedroom. two bad\ home. PeatureS include hardwood noon. Prencb doon and windows and • ~ ylld with tranquil pool. This tum-keJ home is offered at $385.000. distance. &each and bay activities are only a short drive. SCltOOLS: MariDen Blemeowy. Bm'8Jl l'nlmnediate and Newpott Harbor HJab SdM>ol. SHOPPING: • Watc:Wf Plaza and Weatcliff Court are wUtma distance. Close by is Faahioo bland tDd Bilbcia Island. SOURCE: HARBOR IDGHLANDS I Julie Stepbensoo of Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza.. Ste. 260, Newport Beach. (714) 644-l(J()(). . I/,,,,, '"""JIM llO ftlhlif. ~·"' ,,_,.of'°"',_.--, ,,_..f*l#:w dM -..fttit'JMI---·· .. odilN (n-Gflll*) ot•--....,...,.. ,,,._ f/ • ~ .... TIN.,.,.... if•I'·~~...,. ,._...,. •ftfMiL 5'114 .. : J""" ffbr; ,_, ..... ~ IWlJ ~ n. W. llllj ~ C.... Ma., Cl JU211 (11') S1UUl. Traditional estate in Harbor V1ew Homes Built m l 996, this residence is located on a cul-<ie-sac lot in tbe Newport Hills £state section of Harbor View Homes. The five bedroom, four and one-half bath highly upgraded traditional estate type home has more than 4, l 00 square feet. 'the main level includes a Living room/music room with double sided marble fucplace, large dining roo~ enonnous gourmet kitchen/family room, powder room and bedroom suite. The home has a spacious entry, volume ceilings, hardwood floors and plantation mutters. Tbe gourmet kitchen/family room features granite countertops, high gloss white cabinets and white appliances, including a Sub-zero refrigerator, window seat, pantry, hardwood floors and a brick fireplace, opening to the oversized yard with outdoor barbecue center, spa, used brick patio with lattice overhang and large grassy area. The large master suite includes a marble fireplace, his and hers walk-in closets, ceiling fan, plantation shutters and marble accents in the bath. A paneled library/office, adjacent to the master bedroom, featW"Cs walls of built-in cabinets and shelves. 1be second floor also includes three additional bedrooms and two bathroonu. An oversized three car garage has built-in cabinets and storage. Harbor Vsew Homes offers community clubhouse and pools, greenbelt with playing fields for sports and Andersen Elementary School within easy walking wstance. Offered at $1,195,000. For 111()re informa/Wn, call Carol Berg al (71') U4-J61XJ. Coast N""JH)rl PropertUs, 4 Civic Plaza, SuiU 260, Newpon Bud. -· Fabulous remodel in Bayc,.._ 5CjUlll This fabulous J,100 square foot remodel is located on a J0,000 square foot lot iollaycrcst South, one of Newport Beach's most popular established neighborhoods. Comprised of three Lwge bedrooms and three and one-half batM, it is convertible to fOW' bedrooms, which lbe seUer would do if the buyer desiies so. Quality and attention to detail are evident in every room of the house. The master bedroom was expanded to include a sitting area, large bathroom and walk·in closc:t. The ceilinaa were all scraped and textured and every room has either Pella windows, <loon or both. The open ldtcben bas top-of-th&-linc appliaocea and fixtures iocluding a Sub- uro refiigMllor and o.cor c.ooklop tod convection ovena. All on ooe Jev•t. tbiJ sprawling home bu two air conditioning unit&, two furnaces and two water beat.era. Other custom featma include buih-ina and bookcaaea, security system, recessed liptlng. finilbed thee car gmge, CQIJPCll' _plumbing and oower roof. Tbo' exterior of the home is veiy private, from the enuy courtyard to the becqard with pool and apa. Priced aa $129,000. For,,,.,. b4/«W""'111, ellll JiloVIN B11ad .M M"""J S#llbto Ill (114) "4-1#0. Coall NIWpOl't ,,,.,,,,.,., 4 Chk PllDr, Siii# ~ N,._, S-Clt. Build 1118 home you want .Enjoy all die privlC)' and pratige of Harbor island Thia beautiful lot is a rue propa-ty. The froat.age oo the wt.ta ii 120 feet. providing tbe opportunity of harboring a 100 foot plus ylCbt. This 23,300 square foot Jot will allow you to build y()IU{perfect dream mansion. Set 44 feet back OD the water, it offers space for beaulifu1 gardens, lawn or pqol. Uodt.rground space for parking is also a considetation. This exclusive commuoity bu only 30 home ownaa. one·W&)' gated bridge access, secwity persoonel and is tucbd out of the way of the mainleream. 1bere arc Newport Beach residents who doo't oven know it is tbc:re. This is the only vacant property on the island now and the onJy private piece of buildable property in Newport Beach. The views are spectacular day and night Sitting on the main bay. all of this boating activity passes right by and sunsets are beautiful. Night lights include the picturesque Pavilion aod Fun Zone ferris wheel aloog the Balboa Peninsula. The location is outst.anding and the property is a oever-to-bc-f ound- again opportunity. Now listed at $7,850,000 (it could be divided into two lou). For""',. btf"""'1lion, call Bnerl1 MotphJ & MiNM Bruit al (114) 644-1600. Coa..t N.wpon ProJHrtln, 4 Ciric Plaza, S• 260, Nnporl Beoela. •1tb.h. ... 1~­,,_s1..2-.. m.a.. aa.i--m ... lMiA.1w..a.-.. l+-..S1hiia c.l firlf!IC- OfferrdAt $349,000 g:>~ Properties Michael J. Lambert (714) 499-8497 PENINSULA POINT Best Offer Over! ~'EWENGLANDBAYFR0~1' Built in 1979 w/50 a+ ~t doc~ 3 bcdr~ 2 fireplaces, 24~ sq.ft, high ceilings, brgc. LR & knchcn. Mmr suite f earures ~tring room & fuepln. BFSfOFFBROVHR~$1,295,(MM) ••••••••••••••••••••• Lagana B e ach 2 • 22 Aca-eslll Ocean Yus Flat Bldg Pads " Whitewater, Catalina Sunsets Coastline Vus Fab -1 of a kind - A Steal $650k-$1.6 mil + Spectacular ocean view lots. Permit ready plans. $395k Others $17Sk SCOTT LAND CO. 499-1600 lb.is Scrfklng Meditemmean custom boine bas great curb appeal and featwa: • 5 bedrooms, 4 baths • Oversized Jot, 3<ar garage • Marble flootins, granite counters • French doors, celestory windows • 2 black matble fireplaces Bnl.,."' $1~65,000 Contact Vaughn Hapeman 0 Ok 260-4747 Home 640-72S8 ~ JACKIE GBJJS, REAilOR ....-c.._______ RF.AITOROFnfEYFAR 1990 BUS. (71.f) 631~1 l "Service with expertise" m (714) ~33SO IUllROADWB ...... ,. ...... ,.. ..... « ... ....., 1t•-.elft t'l11Cclillnll ,.... ....... b ..... lw11Cdlill ...... I CHRIS VALLI 759-3738 -----------------~ - BELCOUR l - ~N ~ • Four bedrooms plus study • Lush, tropical outdoor landscaping 4 Chic Plaza, Ste.260 Newport Beach • Gourmet kitchen with Viking stove, • Bladt bottom pool and spa fireplace. butcher block center island • Private 1uard-pted com.munjty • Finest quality workmanship • 3-<:ar prace ~ Lm'LE ~ BALBOA ISLAND 1s 1 B & 1 fi20 Abalone Place I:, 1/ >1 1/r >< 1~ I >ti/ Jl<'X 3 I X'<lr<x>m lipper Wllt w 11ll .! 1. lx1th. fireplace in cont '<'rsatlon nook l'r lurge IXJlcony Lower 2 bedroom unit 1s very private w ith 1 •1. bat11 +car parklng. slightly ooerslzed Jot. Offered at 8729,000 Lora Vance Realtor can Marlys for appointment 6 7 3 -4062 ~ ........... Erfoy sweepng vtews of Dock Doy. ooeon & dty tights from rhls wsrom Dover Shores esrote. This 6, 700 sq.ft. home hos 4 spoc:IOuS be<:kooms. 4.5 brhs. 3 oar~ & ballroom size IMng room. The mosrer 5Ulte feonxes o rerreor w/fplc. for rekJxWlg rn ~f=~ $1.M0.000 For private Showing CCIII Sa~ 0 559-3760 ...... ~ .. -. Have the competitive edge of experience with 1 PATRICK TENORE. 40 home.' !.old YT0- 2().year career of $1/3 bilJio9 '8ld penooally thm~ Oralfge County. Doan't it make sense to use a seasoned professional 7 Call 1-800-4-TENORE. BAlBOA PENINSULA 1025E. .... llwl. JR 5ltlSuR ... $1,495,000 Clnnery vmap a.aty _,...... 311 1111 .. 5 '329,000 673·3m )dleC-.ltellltot-1505 ac-· lhd. 3U Sat 11·3 $549,000 631-1111 laJboa Newport Realty 541-3350 Miry Fryer 687Gawlw 411 Sun 1-4 $114,500 714-11,.1201 c..ldi ....... 1707 E. 11-r Ave. 781 Sat 1·5 $3,950,000 JllllM .. llfy Cannery Vllllp laity "'"'333 673-Jm 924V.. .... Sun1-4 $155,000 2000 ac... lhd. 411 s.us.n 1·5 $149,000 Cannery WI-. laity 673-lm CORONA DEL MAR HUNTINGTON BEACH 1401 Blyllde Dr 411 WISclft 1-5 $2,650.000 411 ~1-4 $529,900 Cannery Wlap Realty 673-lm COSTA MESA 1164 GleMlglet Terrace 311 S-1-4 $329,000 NEWPORT BEACH c.olclwel ..... 1244PMll 411 Sun 1·5 $1,340)IOO Paula Ulm tt..Wdylalty 66M33J Sin~ 1754 SllDAna 381 Sun 1-4 $242,500 714-559-5555 c.oldwell ..., 19 lelmart 581 s.. 1-5 $1,iQ,000 <:armen Slpol V..p.Hlpelmn 668-9333 Ofo. 260-474! 1835 Oriole 581 Sun 1-4 $425,000 I ..... M0-7251 c.oldwel .... .. S...1·5 $615,000 Rhonda Huld 6'1-9333 2AOS *"-• WIJ 3R Sll/5ml 1-t caw.•~ $116,000 311 ~1-t SMl,000 .... ~ 71'"'6MW JD W/Sm1W .... 244llwlwly 5111..S $295,000 J.tdl ca,.....,, 714-6S1.eo11 714-HI 3350 2Mlc_, 411 Sun1-4 $415,000 Cllj ...... PltDlwll fllml s.w I It pays to advertise in the Daily Pilot! '1 specialize in the very unique beach and bay-oriented neighborhoods of Newport Beach. I advertise in the Dai& Pilot because it continues to reach the peopk who want to know whatS going on in those areas. I know it reaches them because of the number of qualiry calls I receive on my listings!" Ronda Hein Coast Newport Properties ad . . !_/:-. • call Fort'a'tulftg IDIUrmatiOD 642-4321 Ronda Hein Coast Ncwpon Propcnics 3377Vaa Lido Newport Beach .. r "· .. . • (714) 644-711'1 $4,500,000 #B21 cuetom home with bay, One of the most charming & unique oceanfront . 48~ 4BA with decb homee built in the 193CY1. The main home & kitchen and curlage hoUH have been enlarged while bedroom with maintaining it. original charac:tu. Panoramic attan and illand. vtewe. .. ,,.